Wednesday, January 1, 2014

New Year's and Phony Resolutions.

Most resolutions that people make are redundant.
I honestly hate December going into January. I despise Christmas and New Year's because of the nonsense and phoniness that's associated with them. You're probably wondering how could anyone hate "the most wonderful time of the year"?

Here's how -- December comes around and people get into this so-called holiday spirit of being merry and loving. All the while, they've been selfish, sinister, and inconsiderate of the less-fortunate the preceding months. Why can't they be loving and merry for the entire year? Why can't they think of the less-fortunate all year long? Why be "nice" to loved ones, friends, coworkers, and strangers only in December?

Then there's New Year's and the phony resolutions. I've always hated resolutions because I always knew that people were just lying their asses off. They never make the adjustments they "aspired" to; they never accomplish want they "wanted" to, either. When they made their "resolutions", they knew that they were lying, too. They only "made" resolutions to ease their conscious.

Let's think about it. Most people have redundant New Year's resolutions. Right? They plan to adjust to or accomplish something from the previous year. For most people, it's losing weight. These people have been planning on losing weight for years and every New Year, they insist that they will lose the weight -- it's phoniness and I wouldn't take such people serious.

Here's additional evidence to why these resolutions shouldn't be taken serious -- why wait until the end of the year to fix what's wrong with you? Why wait until the end of the year to accomplish something? Why wait until the end of the year to change something about you? Does that make sense? A person that's genuine about making adjustments or accomplishing something, doesn't postpone those changes or procrastinate those achievements until the end of the year.

New Year's Resolutions are phony. People make resolutions to ease their mind. They know that they aren't going to change or accomplish any goal. More than likely, they make those resolutions to silence their antagonizing friends or loved ones. If you have a resolution, we both know that you're not going to fulfill it. Just stop the bullsh!t already.

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