New Year’s resolutions never last
Every year, we end the old year in complete turmoil, assuring ourselves that next year will be better. We’ll start eating better, getting organized, and doing sports. We’ve got so many expectations, but they tend to only last two days.
We’ll be back to our old patterns of eating junk food in bed, skipping exercise, and adopting bad habits on January 2nd. We’ll start out on a new mission in life: to finish Netflix once more. At the very least, we’re committed to completing something.
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