Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Word. To the wise.

New Year's resolutions are for the kind of people who aren't constantly re-evaluating their stance in life to sit down and maybe try their hand at it. I don't think that shit applies to me. I spend too much time already thinking about how things have changed/are changing all the time. It's hard for any New Year's Day resolutions to contain any significance that any other day doesn't have. My advice is skip the resolutions and keep to the routine you've already got going. No sense piling any pressure on an already pregnant day. Plus it's hard to be resolved about anything when you're nursing a hangover.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

New Year's is also a great time for a new beginning. Humans like cycles (weeks, months, years) and a new year is a great time to start something new or finally make those changes you've been meaning to make. Quit with the cynicism. Don't participate if you don't want to, but remember to support others in their resolutions.

Donald said...

That's fine advice, but it's hard to take commands from an anonymous stranger seriously. If I knew who you were, I would know how to take your advice. But for all I know, you're a stranger who simply stumbled onto my blog, who knows nothing about me and therefore has no idea what she is talking about.
If you're going to tell me what to do, I ask that you don't do it anonymously. Leave me your name, and we'll know each other better.