Our judgments are obscenely impaired by our ideological upbringing.
Inconsistencies are apparent in the open air; sparking outbursts without avail.
It’s a New Year.
We have the chance to rejuvenate our minds, to recuperate broken hearts, a contingency to follow our dreams; a time to change our lives. The same opportunity is given to us three-hundred-and-sixty-five days in a year, though few of us realize it and act upon it.
I am going to try hard to get it right.
I feel so relaxed it’s ridiculous. My mind is no longer as tangled. It is a miracle.
Me and my sister are heading out to Chicago tomorrow! I am so excited to be going back. It’s going to be a seven hour bus ride.
I am going to bring music and books. It is such a relief because today was so stressful because of school. I can’t wait to see what tomorrow will bring!
The paradox of life is that you can’t ever wholly understand life, but people try to understand it anyway. And the most crazy part is that they aren’t crazy for doing so..
One of the few things that all humans share is The Search — a quest to comprehend many of life’s complexities.
New Years Resolutions are often ridiculed.
While people have good intentions to do something, not many follow through. Irrespective of this fact, I want to propose some new resolutions because just like any other good human being, there are somethings I have to work on…
1. Work out regularly.
2. Eat healthy!
3. To avoid procrastination.
4. To try my best in everything that I do!
5. Write more frequently!
6. Blog more frequently!
7. Live in the moment
Starting from tomorrow I am hoping to work on my seven resolutions! Who said that you can’t have a fresh start anytime you want?
What are your New Years resolutions?
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