Column: The Secret Pleasure of Breaking New Year’s Resolutions
New Year's is the only time we can take back control of our failings—or at least, feel like we do, writes Costica Bradatan.
New Year's is the only time we can take back control of our failings—or at least, feel like we do, writes Costica Bradatan.
No year-end best-movie list is definitive, because no year of moviegoing experience can be reduced to bullet points—nor should it be. Particularly now, when we can watch so many new movies without leaving our homes, the experience of watching has changed, and in ways we may never be able to fully reckon with. You can watch a great movie at home and fully acknowledge its greatness: after all, streaming older movies, or watching them on physical media, is how most of us learn about movie history. But a year of new movies, whether you watch them at home or not, should be much more expansive than your living room.
Financing new technologies can prove difficult even in less-complicated economic times. But recent developments present an opportunity.
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"If I knew nothing of what was missing, what had been removed, my life would look full and beautiful."
Our picks for helping you prepare to step away, stay relaxed while out of office, and quickly catch up after returning to work.