A New Year is Here!
(...So why do I feel the same?)
(...So why do I feel the same?)
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you....twenty-oh-seven!
As promised, a new year brings a new layout and new content. I will now (officially) be updating this blog at least twice a week (most likely on Monday and Thursday nights), or more. That's right...I'm finally delivering on the promise I made to the blog-world three years ago.
So...New Years. As I drove home from this evening's festivities (Cake @ the Riverside Theater with FM 102 One), I began to think about resolutions. More specifically, I thought about the concept of a resolution. What, exactly is a resolution? Why do we make them? And who among us has (honestly) followed through on any resolution they have made?
To me, a resolution is a promise to the world and to ourselves. It's a commitment to better ourselves in a specific way and improve both our lives and the lives of others. But, shouldn't we be striving each and every day to better ourselves? Why do we instead focus on it only once a year? If you ask me, that's a pointless concept, and one that I feel should be examined further.
If you ask me, we should not be making resolutions only at New Year's. We should make resolutions each and every day; resolutions to better ourselves, our relationships, and the global community.
But, since I know that people will harass me, I'll still post some resolutions.
As promised, a new year brings a new layout and new content. I will now (officially) be updating this blog at least twice a week (most likely on Monday and Thursday nights), or more. That's right...I'm finally delivering on the promise I made to the blog-world three years ago.
So...New Years. As I drove home from this evening's festivities (Cake @ the Riverside Theater with FM 102 One), I began to think about resolutions. More specifically, I thought about the concept of a resolution. What, exactly is a resolution? Why do we make them? And who among us has (honestly) followed through on any resolution they have made?
To me, a resolution is a promise to the world and to ourselves. It's a commitment to better ourselves in a specific way and improve both our lives and the lives of others. But, shouldn't we be striving each and every day to better ourselves? Why do we instead focus on it only once a year? If you ask me, that's a pointless concept, and one that I feel should be examined further.
If you ask me, we should not be making resolutions only at New Year's. We should make resolutions each and every day; resolutions to better ourselves, our relationships, and the global community.
But, since I know that people will harass me, I'll still post some resolutions.
- A half-drunken Adler mentioned something to me tonight about wanting me to be more involved with FM 102 One and the morning show this year. So, I resolve to fully embrace my internship and strive to be as active with the station as I possibly can be.
- I fully resolve to finally stick to my diet and lose some weight.
- I fully resolve to get back into shape and tone my body.
- I fully resolve to raise my cumulative GPA over a 3.0 by the end of the academic year.
- I fully resolve to throw myself completely into each and every project I take on as opposed to half-assing it and throwing things together at the last moment.
- I fully resolve to end my self-depreciating humor and embrace who I am as a person.
- I fully resolve to be less of an asshole.
1 comment:
I like the second to last one. I know its way past new years.. but as you said arent you supposed to be working on these everyday?
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