Do you believe that it is really only after 21 that you ought to take life in a more serious mode,and my point is...What's makes you sure that you can acheive your resolutions after 21?
Some time in the past(or it is still the habit of some),upon reaching a new year,people make resolutions.
All circulates around the main point of "be a better man(or woman-_-)" and "not to waste life."
Or really it doesnt even need to be a year end to make such kinds of "oaths".
People just make resolutions as and when they feel like they wanna and think they need to kickoutta their current lifestyle.
I am not saying it is not good.
But really,resolutions are often words without actions.
Actions without perseverance and determination (Why am I repeating?-_-)are as good as just words.
Perseverance without faith,will and the spirit to take on challenges is just as good as fluffy words.(that's not solid enough)
And finally faith and will that cant outfight the test of time is really nothing but ripples in pond.
I fall to the those that fail to mark their words.
Most of us do.
And those who doesnt are the big names we all know.(not infamous ones)
I am kinda digressing.
What does being 21 gotta do with all these?
I think my point is ..um..
Being 21 doesnt change a thing.
You may wanna take things for a change but it doesnt really gotta start with 21.
You can do so at 15,18,20,25,28,30 and so on.(depends on how long you can live.)
While it doesnt make any differences to what I am trying to say.(infact the crux is lost already.)
I just dont understand why people make such a big deal outta 21.
Does 21 really mean bearing more responsiblities,making a change and so on?
To me,21 stepping outta the 2-zero and age will catch on faster than you know.
And responsibilities being at when you know how to and want to share the load.
Resolutions can be made any age.
It is really when can you really do it.
Leaving you with this quote that's in my email today.
Believe it can be done. When you believe something can be done, really believe, your mind will find the ways to do it. Believing a solution paves the way to solution.
- Dr. David Schwartz
Some time in the past(or it is still the habit of some),upon reaching a new year,people make resolutions.
All circulates around the main point of "be a better man(or woman-_-)" and "not to waste life."
Or really it doesnt even need to be a year end to make such kinds of "oaths".
People just make resolutions as and when they feel like they wanna and think they need to kickoutta their current lifestyle.
I am not saying it is not good.
But really,resolutions are often words without actions.
Actions without perseverance and determination (Why am I repeating?-_-)are as good as just words.
Perseverance without faith,will and the spirit to take on challenges is just as good as fluffy words.(that's not solid enough)
And finally faith and will that cant outfight the test of time is really nothing but ripples in pond.
I fall to the those that fail to mark their words.
Most of us do.
And those who doesnt are the big names we all know.(not infamous ones)
I am kinda digressing.
What does being 21 gotta do with all these?
I think my point is ..um..
Being 21 doesnt change a thing.
You may wanna take things for a change but it doesnt really gotta start with 21.
You can do so at 15,18,20,25,28,30 and so on.(depends on how long you can live.)
While it doesnt make any differences to what I am trying to say.(infact the crux is lost already.)
I just dont understand why people make such a big deal outta 21.
Does 21 really mean bearing more responsiblities,making a change and so on?
To me,21 stepping outta the 2-zero and age will catch on faster than you know.
And responsibilities being at when you know how to and want to share the load.
Resolutions can be made any age.
It is really when can you really do it.
Leaving you with this quote that's in my email today.
Believe it can be done. When you believe something can be done, really believe, your mind will find the ways to do it. Believing a solution paves the way to solution.
- Dr. David Schwartz

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