2017 to 2018
Dec 31
The last Official day of 2017, or for that matter, any year.
Why do we take new year's resolutions ?
Is it mandatory for everyone one of us to take new year's resolutions. If the answer to this question is, YES in anybody's mind - do tell me why in the Comments below.
But if you think that the answer should be NO, then I may have to agree to disagree with you.
The basic problem with New year's resolutions are that they have a very short lifetime.
The short lifetime is usually due to our negligence and laziness but we do find a very good excuse to justify all the time we wasted.
In my opinion it is neither right nor wrong to have a good New year's resolution, the only drawback is that we do not put in much effort to fulfill and upkeep our resolution. This in turn leads to backsliding, which is a process of reliving ourselves from our own duties - in this case - our New year's resolution.
As a conclusion to all this, I would like to remind you guys, my friends that having a New year's resolution is a great start, but it is much better to have a Whole Year's resolution - which would last for the full year.
THANK YOU ALL.
AND WISHING YOU A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
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I agree with you in general, however a further look might show that New Year's Day may be one's annual Natal Day, or depending where climatically you live, one's beginning of spring, or even one's beginning of autumn. My preferred New Year's Day is 22 October. Some say it is the celestial cycle's beginning, and some the Zodiac's spiritual third's beginning. Ancestors of an icebound northern realm might look to Hogmany, but peoples' birthdays are in today's Individualised world, more important it seems, or as I do, one may look at a celestial clock much easier today than a 'seasonal', when you are in ice and I am in hot humidity at Hogmany. 😇