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RE: Can’t Afford to Be Delusional Anymore

in Lifestyle4 months ago

This is more specific than a to do list I made for myself for 2026. It's good that you got specific goals and started to reflect now. Most would just fall into despair knowing how much years they wasted and never try to bounce back. I don't think people should stop making resolutions because they didn't hit their goals. I think people should still bother than live without directions and regret later. Good luck on your 2026.

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I hope you had a great NYE celebration and also Good luck for this new year.

To be fair, I was that kind of person who stopped making resolutions just because I didn't really achieve all of them. Well, learned my lesson that it's actually better to have some goals than not. Even if you didn't really achieve all of them, at least you get half of them done or sometimes even exceed what you planned out to be.

I've thought of the practice as a means to self reflet, whether one accomplishes it or not is the consequence but the process of trying tells us more about ourselves. Like the quality of our attempts, how much motivation it took to start and drop things, and how we view some circumstances that makes things difficult to for things to happen the way we want. Not everything that you dropped on the list is a fail, sometimes that could just be a sign that your priorities shifted and you're adapting like a functional adult does.

Cheers to us for 2026! Keep safe!