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The Psychology of New Year Resolution.

The Psychology of New Year Resolution.

People want to know, be, and do better each year because the infinite nature of time compels them to regulate their finite self and make the most of the opportunities available.

The turn of the new year also symbolizes a fresh start, and it feels good to make resolutions that can lead to positive changes.

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By setting and actively pursuing these resolutions, individuals can experience personal growth, make positive changes, and have a fulfilling year ahead.

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