It’s a new year, and that means everything changes. Or doesn’t.
You see, that’s the interesting thing about every new year:
we think things will be different.
Not for any good reason, just because 2014 has become 2015. We won’t act any different ourselves, we’ll just hope that the change of number will do it for us.
Not for any good reason, just because 2014 has become 2015. We won’t act any different ourselves, we’ll just hope that the change of number will do it for us.
You know what Einstein said?
He also may have something about wanting a haircut. but no-one was listening |
Here’s a website that makes several predictions about 2015.
I encourage you to check it out, then in 12 months see how
accurate they were.
I have my own prediction: we won’t notice any difference as
a result of these changes, whether they happen or not. One reason being that we are right at the
edge of the pond of life: were as far from London as you can be and still be
English, we’re as far away from the multi-millionaires as you can get without
being in poverty, and we’re as far away from the decision makers as they can
keep us.
Being on the edge of the pond means that a big splash a long
way away will cause only small ripples for us.
The other reason is that I've been around a while, and I know that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
One final prediction: you will struggle to get through nine minutes of Ripple Effect: Hybrid's song Na Na Nai
You can't beat a bit of Jazz/World Music fusion
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