By and large, change should be viewed as the introduction of a positive, rather than the dismissal of something negative. Let’s take your New Year’s resolutions for one thing: you’ve identified a problem in your life, ruminated on an existence without that problem, and then taken the first admirable steps to address it.
Perhaps you’ve given up a vice, tried to incorporate a new outlet into your daily routine, or promised to learn a new skill – whatever it is, everyone can agree that making a change for the better is a valuable part of life. At least, as long as you stick with it…and no, before you ask, Dry February isn’t a thing.
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