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Old Year Thoughts and New Year’s Resolutions
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Another year has come and is just about to leave us. This is the traditional time to wax a little poetic. This last year went fast.
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Another year has come and is just about to leave us. This is the traditional time to wax a little poetic. This last year went fast.
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Too many of us grew old, but stayed young inside, and were celebrated for doing so. Too many of us valued the mere act of self-expression more than what we were actually saying,
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