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	This blog is made for the purpose of getting things off my mind. My mind is a cluster of a mess, therefore this is "The Cluster". 
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	All are welcome to leave feedback or participate in discussion. I encourage it. Make me think a bit more.
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	I look forward to seeing what this becomes. Hopefully, the cluster becomes slowly more organized.
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]]></description><language>en</language><item><title>New Year, New You?</title><link>https://animeforums.net/blogs/entry/249-new-year-new-you/</link><description><![CDATA[
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	As the new year begins, what do people tend to say as they strive to accomplish their resolutions?
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	"New year, new me!"
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	But in reality, does that ever happen? 
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	Most people give up after a month or two. Or sometimes, people quit within a week. But who can blame them?
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	Besides, you have to work for the 'new you'. It doesn't happen as soon as the new year starts.
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	So really, why is there such a saying if no one ever accomplishes it?
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	People may accomplish their goals/resolutions, but it seems that no one ever actually becomes the way they want to.
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	Let's say this year you want to improve your attitude or personality. It will take some time, but it's not impossible.
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	Let's say you accomplish this. Congrats! But do you feel like a new you? Or do you just feel better about yourself?
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	Maybe it's just me, but the whole "new year, new me" thing is ridiculous. 
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	Let me know what you guys think about the whole thing.
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	Do you guys believe in the "new year, new me" saying?
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