I don’t believe in New Year’s resolutions just because I don’t agree with people having to wait so long before they make a change. Why do people have to wait for the new year to come before they correct what ought to be corrected immediately?
Is it just an excuse to procrastinate?
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mademoicel liked this
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thoughtsofalonelysomeone answered:
I read the same thing somewhere and I agree! But sometimes, it’s kind of more “proper” for my OCD brain.
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eizzirk liked this
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seriouslynikki answered:
I guess to some it is just an excuse. To some, a new year symbolizes something much deeper than that.
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eileen-in-wonderland answered:
i absolutely agree with you, but sometimes they say new year, new life
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paulabianca reblogged this from hosannainthehighest and added:
I agree…”The time is always right...do what is right.”
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jesusbrokethechains said:
I agree. :) Also, pray for the people who think they have to fix their life first before coming to Christ, without knowing that Jesus is the only One who has that ability and has been waiting for them all this time. GOD BLESS. :)
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jannamaree answered:
OMGOODNESS YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW MUCH I AGREE WITH YOU!
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one-thousand-rainbows answered:
Did you know only 14% of New Year”s resolutions are respected? I guess “New Year” sounds like “New Start” so people think it’ll be easier…
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harmlessmonster liked this
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harmlessmonster answered:
I agree. i don’t believe it either.
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