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The choice of January 1st as the start of a new year is arbitrary (and not all cultures designate it as such), but using one-year intervals (âyearsâ being non-arbitrary, although a distinction may be made between solar years and lunar years) as occasions for reflection and âcourse-correctionâ is reasonable. Like your birthday, itâs a reminder to look back to where you had been, to take stock of where you are, and to look forward to where youâre headed.
Aaaah, thatâs bullcrap. New Yearâs Day was invented by the IRS to serve as the dividing line between tax terms.
margueritem about 14 years ago
$1.50
hlagallah about 14 years ago
Actually I donât think she can afford it
The missing M. Smokey about 14 years ago
And while we are on the subject of philosophy, what is the meaning of life?
I mean YOUR lifeâŠ.
nightssatin about 14 years ago
42
JudyCuddy about 14 years ago
Being happy. And if Iâm really lucky, making someone else happy. M Smokey, thatâs my meaningâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ
ponytail56 about 14 years ago
the cost of a roll of tape, or you could âshudderâ walk away
fritzoid Premium Member about 14 years ago
The choice of January 1st as the start of a new year is arbitrary (and not all cultures designate it as such), but using one-year intervals (âyearsâ being non-arbitrary, although a distinction may be made between solar years and lunar years) as occasions for reflection and âcourse-correctionâ is reasonable. Like your birthday, itâs a reminder to look back to where you had been, to take stock of where you are, and to look forward to where youâre headed.
Aaaah, thatâs bullcrap. New Yearâs Day was invented by the IRS to serve as the dividing line between tax terms.