Farewell, 2014! Hello, 2015! Happy New Year!
Roman Catholic countries celebrate New Year’s Day on January 1. Traditionally,
the day has been observed as a religious feast, but in modern times, the
arrival of the New Year has also become an occasion for spirited celebration
and the making of personal resolutions about future conduct. Speaking of
resolutions, I’m going to share you some.

Oftentimes, my heart is choked with grief because I was so in
love with a “nonsense” person. I was hurt but the good thing is that I had
learned from my mistakes, that it is more painful to keep yourself attracted to
that person when you really know it will not happen. Instead of falling for
that person someone, I’ll make it up to be a more responsible and studious
students.

I’m a grown up now and I know I’ll make it better. My life goes
on and I should be stronger. Got to move on and live my life nicer. Because I know
that the New Year is here for a whole new me.
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