New Year resolutions?

Are resolutions made in the New Year to be discussed, broken and then remembered later in some form of conversation? It’s easy to find ourselves caught in that cycle as an old year fades and another just like it sweeps us along the moving sidewalk to somewhere.

Then why make New Year’s resolutions as we all tend to do? For the more ambitious among us, they don’t represent benchmarks for passe optemism. Instead, tangible, achieveable resolutions are challenges. That’s what the journey of being boldly blind embraces. Last year, only 98 posts on this blog reached followers’ inboxes while many other travelers along the worldwide web’s strands read them as well. I plan on upping that amount this year to bring you more events about guide dogs, technology, blind sports, and legislation. Tips for the trek of being blind, recognition of honors achieved by movers and shakers in the blindness community are fair game as well.

It’s one thing, however, to just post a link or two and say, “Go read.” Then you wouldn’t know why I post it in the first place. Better is analyzing, commenting, recommending, how that given link is for you.

So as we wrap up the college football bowl games and emerge from other year-beginning festivities, we navigate life’s contours into 2024 boldly blind.

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