Bye Bye 2008. Bye Bye to the financial meltdown, the pink slips, the highest fuel prices, the highest rate of inflation in the Indian history, the Mumbai terror attack and several other factors resulting in the application of brakes on the growth of economies around the world.
Welcome 2009!
On the night of 31st of December 2008 we celebrated the end of the year passed and welcomed the year 2009. Resolutions were plenty to make but hard to keep. 31st of December and the 1st of January of every year are like a paradise. People around will be in a different world, may be on cloud nine, forgetting the sorrows of the year passed and expecting more happiness and peace in the year to come.
The New Year eve is always the reason to celebrate. It starts on the night of 31st of December and ends in the first week of January. On the days of celebrations we can see a new spirit in the people around, with dreams in their eyes of achieving the failed. After the celebrations it’s the same old day outside but a different date. Everything else remains the same as it was in the previous year. A cool drink in the store may cost you the same which is a rupee extra than the MRP and we still accept. The same old living place, office, friends and their silly pranks, hangouts, the sky, the water, the land, to be achieved, to be done and many others, there will not be any newness in the New Year.
The year will not be new until the perspective of looking at the new day changes. To change the perspective, develop good habits. Habits which can change you to a new person from within. Be a person who, can challenge the world outside, can win against all odds, is competitive and can strive towards the desire tenaciously. Learn from the mistakes of the past; don’t let the mistakes to be a sin.
Propel yourself to your dream destination. Enjoy your life to the fullest. Wish you all a happy and a wonderful year which is new.
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