In the New Year

Happy New Year!

Our new year celebrations commemorate a specific physical occurrence. Namely, the planet Earth has returned to the same spot, relative to the sun, where it was 365 days ago. For a lot of us, our lives seem to have taken a parallel course. It’s been 365 days, and we’re still stuck in the same place. But we needed those days.

Last year, we made resolutions and didn’t keep them. We promised ourselves that we would quit McDonald’s and smoking. We said we’d drink less, but we knew that was a lie. Some of us resolved to be nicer, and on some days we were. We felt like queens and kings for a few seconds, raining down grace on our loyal subjects, until the day someone let you hold the door for them and didn’t say thank you and all that grace went right out the window. And that was on January 18th.

Some of us were supposed to get more exercise, cut down on video games, work less, and save more money. A few of us swore up and down that we would say “no”, more. Some of us should have said “yes”, more. We resolved to be happy. We resolved to be more eloquent and more independent. We resolved to have a bit more resolve. Be more industrious, gregarious, more present, more punctual, more spontaneous, and to walk more.

We were going to practice guitar, bass, piano, drums, violin, trumpet, sitar, and bagpipes more this year. Our credit card/student loan/borrowed time would have been paid down this year, but we splurged one day in April and never looked back. There’s a day marked on your calendar, the day you were to audition for a role in your community theater’s production of Li’l Shop of Horrors, but that day came and went without you noticing, and actually, you stopped turning the pages on the calendar back in June.

We were going to chase our dreams. But our day jobs got in the way. Or we couldn’t manage to juggle family time and our passion. Or we were too tired. Or it occurred to us that we might be too old.

Last year was to be the year that we started our catering business, our event planning service, or started production on the script that’s been steadily gathering dust on top of the bookshelf.

Writing an amazing script wasn’t enough, it turned out. You needed to find a great cast and crew who can work on a shoestring budget. You needed someone who knows the ins and outs of shooting in New York City. You needed an amazing cinematographer and an editor, and eventually, someone to market it. And in the face of all the things you needed and didn’t have, you gave up.

But last year wasn’t a failure. We needed those days. The days when we wondered what we were doing with our lives. The days we felt regret and beat ourselves up for never doing the thing we wanted to do more than anything else. The memories of those days can be transmuted into one of two things: the snacks at an existential pity party or the karmic fuel you need to make your dream a reality, THIS YEAR.

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By Michael Koene