Things Could Be Worse: Some Thoughts for the New Year

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Workers add the number 2 to the numerals above Times Square ahead of New Year’s Eve celebrations in New York City, December 26, 2021. (Andrew Kelly/Reuters)
Less fanaticism, more restraint, and more moderation — not the worst idea for a new year’s resolution.




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his year, I will celebrate New Year’s Eve by keeping an earlier New Year’s resolution and going to bed at 9 p.m. I recommend it.

New Year’s Eve is the worst, anyway — even worse than Valentine’s Day when it comes to people desperately pretending to be having a good time. Spare yourself. I’m not saying you have to be a fuddy-duddy on the level I am (if you ever need a quick explainer on how to read lute tablature, I can help) — in fact, I’m not saying you have to do anything — but most of you will be …

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