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Don’t fool yourself with New Year’s resolutions
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New Year’s resolutions feel powerful — for about five minutes. One declaration. One countdown. One promise you forget by February. Real change doesn’t come from a moment of hype. It comes from process. From repetition. From doing the work when no one’s watching. Quick fixes feel good. Slow growth actually works. #NewYearsResolution #RealChange #Growth #Discipline #SelfImprovement #Meaning #DepthOverHype #Shorts
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New Year's resolutions is one of the
biggest lies the [music] Western world
tells. One night with a drink in your
hand and there's music blasting some
club in Manhattan and [music] suddenly
this year I'm changing my life. No,
you're not. You made a half-hearted
declaration, not a transformation.
Judaism never believed in quick fixes.
[music] We don't do changes in a minute.
We do it in slow motion. We have weeks
of
[music]
fasting, praying, stripping away excuses
because real change doesn't come from
saying something [music] once. It comes
from breaking yourself down and
rebuilding slowly. Judaism understands
something that modern culture doesn't.
Growth is uncomfortable. It's
repetitive. [music] It's work. You don't
change your life by announcing it. You
change it by rolling up your sleeves and
showing up again and again, even when no
one's clapping. Quick resolutions feel
good. Real Chuva makes you better. And
better doesn't come with confetti. It
takes work.