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Every year droves of people make New Year’s resolutions, but polls suggest that four out of five people fail to keep them. One report even found that most resolutions last less than two weeks. So why are New Year’s resol...
Why Are New Years Resolutions So Hard To Keep? by Keith Lockitch is an episode from Philosophy for Living On Earth by Ayn Rand Institute. Every year droves of people make New Year’s resolutions, but polls suggest that four out of five peopl...
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Every year droves of people make New Year’s resolutions, but polls suggest that four out of five people fail to keep them. One report even found that most resolutions last less than two weeks. So why are New Year’s resolutions so hard to keep? Are they just a joke and a waste of time? Are…
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Why Are New Years Resolutions So Hard To Keep? by Keith Lockitch is from Philosophy for Living On Earth by Ayn Rand Institute.
Published Jan 15, 2020