{"id":1924,"date":"2008-01-01T23:04:00","date_gmt":"2008-01-01T23:04:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jeffreyatw.wordpress.com\/2008\/01\/01\/new-years-resolutions\/"},"modified":"2008-01-01T23:04:00","modified_gmt":"2008-01-01T23:04:00","slug":"new-years-resolutions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jeffreyatw.com\/blog\/2008\/01\/new-years-resolutions\/","title":{"rendered":"New Year&#039;s resolutions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I think reflections on the past year are nice, but annual resolutions are a little silly. You should be ready to make changes regardless of what time of year it is. For students on the quarter system, though, New Year&#8217;s resolutions go nicely with the return to the second quarter of the school year. It just so happens that Winter Break is a good time to look back at how you did in your first quarter of the year, and how you&#8217;re going to approach the next two in a new way.<br \/>\nI&#8217;ve been saying that I haven&#8217;t been given the opportunity to socialize during my stay in Seattle. It&#8217;s true that I&#8217;ve been more busy with school than I can remember, but looking back I&#8217;m pretty sure it&#8217;s been a cop-out. I do have time to socialize. Even if I&#8217;m just as busy next quarter, I can go somewhere to do homework instead of stay in my room. Learning to leave my apartment more often, never mind the weather, means I can also be more easily prepared to go to fun social things.<br \/>\nSo that&#8217;s why I&#8217;m resolving to be more of a &#8220;social&#8221; individual. I&#8217;ve resolved to do that before, and it&#8217;s worked, but the way I&#8217;m approaching it this year is by physically leaving my room. I stayed in my room and kept the door open for people to come by when I was an undergrad, but I wasn&#8217;t being on the offensive. I was always letting people come to me. That&#8217;s not really how it works.<br \/>\nAnd that gets me to my next topic, and what I&#8217;ve decided just today is another thing I should work toward. Over the past year I&#8217;ve gotten less and less judgmental. I&#8217;m pretty proud about that. I&#8217;ve opened myself up to meeting and talking with all kinds of different people. Despite that, I think I&#8217;ve let a number of things slide that probably shouldn&#8217;t slide. I think this year I&#8217;m going to attempt to be more confrontational. Tell people what I think. Prevent people from making mistakes. I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s the same as being nosy &#8211; it&#8217;s just being an active participant in people&#8217;s decision-making processes. I&#8217;m not really thinking about anything in particular right now, but things like this happen a lot. I&#8217;ve often felt excluded simply because I&#8217;m very lenient about a lot of things.<br \/>\nThis doesn&#8217;t only apply to personal matters. This year there&#8217;s the election. It does matter. I&#8217;m going to be pushing people to get interested and opinionated about politics. Also, probably, religion. Over the past few years I&#8217;ve presented myself as an atheist who is totally cool about people&#8217;s religious beliefs and thinks that they are healthy things to have &#8211; I might be reconsidering that. There are problems with even some of the simplest religious beliefs and I&#8217;m going to start pushing people to imagine a life where they don&#8217;t have to depend on that sort of stuff. Living in reality is often very important.<br \/>\nThat&#8217;s all my thinkin&#8217; for now! Looking forward to the new year and the next quarter.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I think reflections on the past year are nice, but annual resolutions are a little silly. You should be ready to make changes regardless of what time of year it is. For students on the quarter system, though, New Year&#8217;s resolutions go nicely with the return to the second quarter of the school year. 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