The Art of Saying No to Resolutions
This is not a declaration of change, nor an attempt to suggest or advise—just some thoughts jotted down on the sheer absurdity of starting 2025 . As the clock strikes midnight on December 31st, the age-old tradition of crafting New Year’s resolutions often takes center stage. Gym memberships soar, journals fill with ambitious plans, and social media buzzes with declarations of intent. Yet, as the weeks roll on, enthusiasm fizzles, and those shiny resolutions quietly slip into oblivion. It’s no wonder a growing number of people are embracing a radical, yet strangely liberating concept: having no resolutions at all . For those still holding on to the charm of resolutions, here’s a lighthearted twist with some delightfully ambiguous goals to ponder: Make a to-do list of things already done – The sweet satisfaction of checking off “Brush Teeth” or “Had Coffee” is unmatched. Who’s following the list anyway Stop using memes to communicate – Who knows, maybe this is the year? 🤷♂️ But by F...