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New Year's resolutions

It is often painfully obvious what one's resolutions for the new year should be.  But if you are having some trouble thinking of "good ones," here is a list of sites with the resolutions that others are making for the new year.

A friend recently commented that he isn't too worried about the many troubles in the world because just about everyone he meets has a "gifted" child who is in some special, advanced type of schooling and if we can just hold on long enough for these gifted kids to hit working age, we'll be fine -- they will know what to do.  This set of resolutions will be a good "fall back position:"  if the kids stay in school longer than expected, even a small proportion of these resolutions -- if kept -- should provide all the bridge we need until they are available.

Posted by Dan Brooks on December 31, 2004 at 10:44 AM | Permalink

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