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Resolutions ???

I make them to break them.... no I lied, I fulfilled  six (6)  resolutions out of  seven (7) I  made for 2011....

 Since 2012 is the end of world, I want to die a reformed human..... No I am lying again, I want everyday to be my day, and make me free.....

Resolutions are simple to excute, I have been a person of rules and order but at same time I have been the follower of  choice and freedom. Some people find resolutions to be a way to tame them, control them. No its not true, everything is in mind.... We can be in chains, orders, any form of groups, but we can be free, we can fly with out wings....... Resolutions are made to guide us in path  
  of confusion.......

So here are my resolutions rather RE- SOLUTIONS to same problem same quests, same story of same life,.....

1. Top in every Subject in Pink College.. ( too big dream)
2. To get rid of extra fats in my body.
3. To be free of guilt, remorse, and WHAT IF??
4. To learn three new things.....
5. To lessen my Facebook addiction,
6. To read all the books present in my Bookshelf ( hard one)
7. To make new plans for old mistakes.......
8. To smile and be less cave-woman...

that's it, I love my self too much, I am not the one who is going to change my self,  I want to amend few glitches present in me. But never to be  remodeled or recreated or replaced by What people want me to be.

HAPPY NEW YEAR, let the year gone be kissed goodbye, and the new year be embraced with Pandora's hope.........

P.S -  the phrase that defines me :- I am Celebration, of myself, of life, of my universe.........


thanking you to bear with me
paulOaries

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  1. hope ur n my RSEOLUTIONS get fulfilled this year..!!

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