January 8

2016 New Year’s resolutions: What’s good for us is good for the country

A martist public opinion pole has found that among the top three results was getting out of debt, becoming stronger, and being more generous to others. To perform the acts required requires great willpower and mental strength. This is proven by the fact that less than 10% of resolutions are successful.

by: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/01/04/2016-new-years-resolutions-whats-good-for-us-is-good-for-country.html

A martist public opinion pole has found that the top three results are the following: getting out of debt, becoming stronger, and being more generous to others. The first resolution of getting out debt is severely difficult as for example the end of 2015 Americans are projected to add $68.5 billion to American total credit card debt. Becoming stronger is the next of the resolution and has multiple ways to becoming stronger such as physically and as a nation. Lastly, we have generosity in both a local scale of donations and national scale of helping other nations. To accomplish these goal to takes great willpower which is proven by the 10% resolution success rate.

This affects us on a local scale as it starts small to achieve such things. To become stronger we must first lose weight and lower the obesity rate here. We could also donate spare coats and spare thing to places such as goodwill. Finally, we have debt which almost all need to work on because the debtor is a slave to the loaner. To accomplish these we must commit ourselves to our goals or another years resolutions shall be gone.

We can also commit ourself to these resolutions as a nation. We can strengthen our military by building more ships and planes. The losing debt is also a goal we should have so we are a independent country. Finally, we could assist country in need on a national scale that are in need of help to be generous. The key to doing this though is for our government to commit itself to these causes.

I believe that we should all have more willpower and commit ourselves to these great opportunities and not become the 90%, but be the 10%.


Posted January 8, 2016 by cstone in category Math

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