As if you couldn’t tell from the title, I am already in a grumpy cat mood about 2021. First, it is all these posts about how 2021 should be better and here’s to 2021, blah blah blah. No wake up. COVID-19 is still a global pandemic. Just because the last digit of the year changes, does not mean “new page, new me.” No girl, new year, same page. Second, and it is  the same people who do this shit every single year. They post their goals or their 2020 accomplishments and ways they want to be better. Or you have the gym junkies that post videos or photos of their workouts. Like wow, great, good for you for going to the gym on NYE AND New Year’s Day. We get it. You must really like to work out. But please take the time and post another 15 second clip of you rolling around and pretending to sweat.  I wonder how many like you can get on your photo? Umm wait, I really do not care. 

Like I said, grumpy cat. 

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And this is what is wrong with society in general. We are so ready to just wipe something clean the minute it doesn’t go our way. What about all of the families who lost loved ones from this pandemic or the healthcare workers that are sacrificing their lives everyday so we can be posting pictures of our gym routines? What about them? Why don’t you post a picture for them or spend your “New Year, New You” attitude volunteering to help make a difference? Because at the end of the day, it may be 2021, but it is still so very much 2020 and COVID-19 is still so very much a reality and is it a terror. 

So I guess what I am trying to say, is maybe this year, things shouldn’t be about you and your new life goals or your new years resolution. Let’s make it about others for once. Let’s make the lives of others better by volunteering,  getting groceries for a high-risk neighbor, watching someone’s kids while they run around doing all of the errands parents have. Let’s help out others and stop making it about ourselves because in the end your gym selfies and new years resolutions will only help yourself, and 2021 is not a time to be selfish.

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