Dorkus_Malorkus
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Heeeeyyy it's January! I’m sure, your news feed and inboxes are covered with the shockingly bright glittered posts claiming the same four promise filled words, the famous “New year, new me!” bs.
Wait...what? "New me"? So… as the clock strikes midnight, you’ll become someone else? That's full of crap. You're still the same person at 12:01 that you were at 11:59. Unless, you are the beautiful girl that loses her glass slippers while running away from her handsome prince: Cinderella. C'mon, let's be honest, that's not how it works.
I suppose it’s safe to say that we are all open to the idea of starting over. The clean slate of your life. It's a NEW year after all, so it's a great chance to kick start some new bucket list and commit to change (most people goal nila yung magpapayat and healthy life style lol).
“Blow them up firecr@ckers and burn all those vices and undesirable body fats away!” Lmao.
It's sad how people get caught up into thinking that just because the date resets back to January, had multiple round fruits placed on their tables, blew their party horns (torotot) too loud, and that they jumped at midnight - their lives will improve, their height will increase and everything is simply going to be suddenly brighter, fuller and better. As much as I wish it played that way- it doesn’t. Let’s be realistic. If you genuinely want something to change, you’ll change it. Not because it's listed on your new year's resolution. It’s not what you do once when a year rolls over. It’s what you do once a day, day in and day out, every day that will bring lasting change into your life.
Remember that change happens when you make or someone else makes it happen, not when time passes. Btw, HAPPY NEW YEAR PHC and ADVANCE HAPPY BIRTHDAY SA INYONG LAHAT!
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