In prep for all of the resolutions coming up...

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hopefully yours is to stop being an attention whore on a male dominated website
 

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None, because I don't make resolutions (I think they're silly). If someone were going to do something, they'd have generally already done it; why wait until the New Year, or say I'll stop doing [insert activity] when you know you're not going to?

I agree with you in theory. Generally speaking....when I want to change something...the fukk I look like waiting for the new years just to do it? Sounds like I really dont want to change.

But once you hit mid 20s life kinda passes you by differently. The things you want to do you end up putting on hold cause you gotta deal with the immediate and necessary day-to-day grind. Each new year or birthday represents that unavoidable actualization of time elapsing. Sometimes its good to get that reminder that we're running out of time on life. So no, I dont really make new years resolutions. But I do set short term goals for myself that I would like to accomplish in that calendar year...or long term goals I would like to see some progress on during that calendar year.

I was having a similar talk with this jehovas witness. Basically they were saying they dont celebrate holidays cause every day is supposed to be a holiday. If you care about someone why u gotta wait til xmas or their bday to do somethin special for them. I can see where they're coming from...but it just seems unrealisitc. Its good to have a certain couple days a year we all have off from work and all agree we need to meet up with our loved ones or whatever. If it wasnt for xmas or thanksgiving...Id never see my whole family in the same room except for funerals cause people have different schedules and different lives.
 

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hopefully yours is to stop being an attention whore on a male dominated website
:ohhh: Tell me how you really feel? And how am I attention whoring? I feel like I'm part of a constant discussion about various topics.

Oh wait... you want this to be a complete sausage fest!! :heh: maybe you're on the wrong board.
 
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I agree with you in theory. Generally speaking....when I want to change something...the fukk I look like waiting for the new years just to do it? Sounds like I really dont want to change.

But once you hit mid 20s life kinda passes you by differently. The things you want to do you end up putting on hold cause you gotta deal with the immediate and necessary day-to-day grind. Each new year or birthday represents that unavoidable actualization of time elapsing. Sometimes its good to get that reminder that we're running out of time on life. So no, I dont really make new years resolutions. But I do set short term goals for myself that I would like to accomplish in that calendar year...or long term goals I would like to see some progress on during that calendar year.

I was having a similar talk with this jehovas witness. Basically they were saying they dont celebrate holidays cause every day is supposed to be a holiday. If you care about someone why u gotta wait til xmas or their bday to do somethin special for them. I can see where they're coming from...but it just seems unrealisitc. Its good to have a certain couple days a year we all have off from work and all agree we need to meet up with our loved ones or whatever. If it wasnt for xmas or thanksgiving...Id never see my whole family in the same room except for funerals cause people have different schedules and different lives.
My mid 20s were a long time ago... while certain things have changed, the day-to-day grind of life still doesn't get in the way of me doing what I want to do (I actively make sure it doesn't), and I generally don't put things off, but the choices I made in my 20s affords me that luxury today; I already did the "hard" work. If I would have put it off, then I wouldn't be as far as I am today. Setting a goal and making a resolution are two different things to me. Resolutions just scream temporary and flimsy, if you will; if I set a goal (whether short-term or long) and have an established path to said goal, it's going to get done, baring some crazy unforeseen circumstances.
 

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Study Hard
Release this album next month
Work on a new album
Enroll in School
Buy some curtains
Get a laptop
Work out more
Stop drinking all together (even tho I only drink once a week and not that much either)
Get a new bed..futon fold out couch
Make more money
Keep my fridge filled at all times instead of eating at the liquor store or ordering pizza every nite
 

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Study Hard
Release this album next month
Work on a new album
Enroll in School
Buy some curtains
Get a laptop
Work out more
Stop drinking all together (even tho I only drink once a week and not that much either)
Get a new bed..futon fold out couch
Make more money
Keep my fridge filled at all times instead of eating at the liquor store or ordering pizza every nite
Ok, but you're breaking all of those???? I can hook you up with some curtains boo.
 

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My mid 20s were a long time ago... while certain things have changed, the day-to-day grind of life still doesn't get in the way of me doing what I want to do (I actively make sure it doesn't), and I generally don't put things off, but the choices I made in my 20s affords me that luxury today; I already did the "hard" work. If I would have put it off, then I wouldn't be as far as I am today. Setting a goal and making a resolution are two different things to me. Resolutions just scream temporary and flimsy, if you will; if I set a goal (whether short-term or long) and have an established path to said goal, it's going to get done, baring some crazy unforeseen circumstances.

I feel you. Say I know 100 people and they all make new years resolutions...I bet only 5 of them will stick to it. So as terribly unsuccessful as that percentage is...hey 5 people I know did something in their lives to change for the better so if they needed to use new years as an excuse to do it then I cant knock them :yeshrug:
 
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