The author of this amazing revelation? Time itself.
Year 2008 for me is a pretty big step in finding myself if I could put it that way. Weirdly, in that year I've opened up to a few close friends and rendered myself pretty vulnerable compared to the years before. It's not a bad thing, but it seems really intimidating knowing what others know and think about you. It's kinda frightening and at the same time a relief. Nevertheless, thanks guys.
I browsed through my archives and couldn't find a new years resolution for last year! (guess I didn't make one) But I did make one in my
2004 resolution. Funny enough, I managed to fulfill 3 out of those 5 resolutions made 4 years ago during the span of 4 years. This year, a few friends reminded me to make a new year's resolution for 2009. But then, it got me thinking why limit the possibilities by setting goals and objectives in my life for the future? I never liked the idea of my life being controlled, boxed by thoughts, targets, objectives, principles or even righteous doctrines, but I'd rather have an open mind on what would come out of my life letting time unfold itself and striving to be a better person in every single moment of it. How's that for a new year's resolution instead?
I guess looking back each year through my blog archives a few years back, I realized how much I've matured, regretted and reflected. Blogging has become a part of my life now over the past few years and I wouldn't throw that away for anything else.
Happy new year u guys ;)
"2008... 2009"