02 January, 2007

The Meaning of New Year's Resolutions

American Chronicle:
"Every New Year's Eve millions of Americans make New Year's resolutions. Whether the resolution is to get out of debt, to spend more time with loved ones, or to quit smoking, these resolutions have one thing in common: they are goals to make our lives better.

Unfortunately, this ritual commitment to self-improvement is widely viewed as something of a joke--in part because New Year's resolutions go so notoriously unmet. After years of watching others--or themselves--excitedly commit to a new goal, only to abandon the quest by March, many come to conclude that New Year's resolutions are an exercise in futility that should not be taken seriously. 'The silly season is upon us,' writes a columnist for the Washington Post, 'when people feel compelled to remake themselves with new year's resolutions.'"

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