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Now let's make this the second most liked comment just to be at the top along with "setting unrealistic goals for new year is super easy, barley an inconvenience"
Well... HelloFutureMe 🗿😅🤣🙃 (RU-vidr with channel of that name. Im an idiot and somehow find that hilarious. My resolution is to get better at text-based comedy. Itll be super easy, barely a...nah, that is an inconvenience.😐)
@@johnc3179I'm sure there's a LOT of million subbed dudes I've never heard of. But I heard of this one! Loved his song! I still can't got over his piano play.
I knew how this video was going to end, but the dialouge and delivery of the end joke still made me laugh out loud. Really shows how good Ryan is at sketch comedy.
Of course you knew, every new years resolutions ends like that. The only question is if you end up with something like a gym membership you will keep paying for years without using more then once or maybe an some kind of exercise machine you will use only for hanging laundry on. Or if you are lucky your finances wont be affected.
@@loke6664thats why its a bad thing to do, instead do what cgp grey suggests, great idea ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NVGuFdX5guE.html
@nickbob2003 that's not the core flaw, the core flaw is the 0:56 the "I'm gonna become a completely new person overnight, with none of the consequences of being the old me my whole life up until this point" mentality. Which, yes, does lead you to make unreasonable resolutions that don't take into the account the reality of where you are, including forgetting that you're not very likely to be at your most productive and resolute hours after a huge party you've spent making bad decisions.
Also to stick to resolutions you should make them achievable and then build on the success. People make unreasonable goals and give up when they dont achieve them
@@CationnaI don't think anybody ever has said "I'm gonna become a completely new person overnight". That's not what new years resolutions are. So how is something that isn't even part of new years resolutions the core flaw of them??
I mean his scope of his videos is basically "things" and there like at least 3 things in existence, probably a couple more. So... I don't think he'll run out of Ideas any time soon. Probably.
No I'd rather kind people be kind and mean people continue to be, rather than attempting to lie to change your personality and be fake kind, fake kindness is why the world's so messed up. Just say what you really think, if you have to be told to do the thing, are you really the thing?
@@revuutube you are assuming that some people are inherently mean, and that the only way for them to be kind is to lie. In my experience, mostly all of humanity exists on a spectrum between the two; that is to say, even the meanest people are kind sometimes, and even the kindest people can be mean. We are sentient beings, capable of making our own choices depending on the circumstances. Sometimes, being kind just means not saying anything. Sometimes, being kind means backing away from a fight, even though you could have won. Some of it may go against your instincts, but that's when you put on your big person undergarments and tell yourself not to make the world a worse place for someone else. And, your last question is immaterial. What your instincts are telling you is not as important as what you choose to do and be. You can not always control your thoughts or your emotions, but you can control your actions. And if you keep choosing kindness, in whatever form you can, you will probably find that over time, your thoughts and emotions will start leaning that way, too.
that's why i cut out the middle man and don't make resolutions in the first place, just straight from post-christmas depression to post-new year depression.
My resolution of the start of 2023 was to stop playing online multiplayer games because they make me frustrated too easily, and aside from a small relapse in October, I was successful, and I'll definitively keep that going next year. This sort of things can work.
Try something more forgiving, like, by end of year I'll have done at least X towards a larger goal. Meet something small to try and get momentum. Ex: I'll write one tiny short story vs. an entire screenplay. I'll go walking once a week-ish until I've done 3 miles and then I'll buy myself something small but nice! Baby goals are OK. Baby goals are how someone like me who didn't learn goals as a kid tries to teach myself as an adult. Best of luck!
The First Guy to make a New Year: The days just go on forever, what it we chop them up into chunks of 365? But every 4th chunk we add an extra day? But not on every 100th year.
2023 was kinda depressing for me, especially at the end with a bunch of bad stuff happening. Hopefully the New Year would be happy. That's really the only thing I can hope for. Well, at least these skits put a smile on my face.
My 2024 New Years resolution is to be less stressed by making EVERYTHING super easy, barely an inconvenience 🤞🏾 Happy New Year to all, everybody stay safe & next year will be better i decided
Yep, truth in humor...That's why I set realistic goals like getting nothing done so then if I get something done then it's a WIN!. Set expectations low and no one gets hurt.
It doesn't happen often but sometimes I catch Present Me thanking Past Me for taking care of something. Some other time, Present Me look to the void in front of him and say, "Hey Future Me! Enjoy the free time I just gave you!". It's such a beautiful relationship when you take time to understand each other.
Yup. It takes 28 days of consistency to form a habit. Seems like the best time for a resolution would be a month or so before Thanksgiving, but that's not what people decided.
You can start anytime. Just make it something small and doable. And build that habit. And after a month add a new thing. 12 new things per year until they become part of your routine Replace bad habits with good ones
@@recoveringsoul755Or... and hear me out, because this may sound a little crazy, I could reinforce my existing bad habits, and add new bad habits on top of them. Maybe even sprinkle in some neuroses, too. Seems a lot more achievable than your thing, I decided.
Like it. I just make resolutions of things I'm already doing. Last year's was to look for a new job since I had quit mine. This year's resolution is to find a new apartment.
So true! I don't do new year resolutions for this exact reason, it's just an ego stoking virtue signal that wears off VERY quickly, resulting in the shame of abandoning goals you proclaimed in honor of an occasion which you weren't really going to pursue in the first place.... if you want to do a good thing, then do it, don't wait for an occasion that is arbitrarily symbolic and ultimately meaningless
I really admire people who can stick to a resolution. When I tell people that I’ve done Duolingo Spanish every day for three years people can get really impressed but honestly some days I log on, do five minutes and call it a day (most days it’s been about 15/20 minutes so 2 hours is wow)
Not only has it been shown that new year resolutions most often fail it’s in fact been shown that making something a New Year’s resolution actually increases its odds of failing to more then they would have been if you’d decided to do the same thing normally just during the year. The intense pressure it being a New Year’s resolution adds makes you even less able to handle the stress of a new thing than you normally are able to
Your channel and Pitch Meetings have helped me through such difficult times. I cannot convey my gratitude enough. You make a difference in people's lives. Thank you so, so much
Well, Mr. George, for the first time ever, I've watched one of your videos and now feel worse about myself. I hope you're happy (didn't stop me from giving the video a like though).