Resolutions exist as a way to commit ourselves to changing the things about us that are hardest to change. It resides in the hope that through this one last commitment one can finally change that which one never seemed capable of changing on one's own. The problem is that the resolution is still self-formed, and no matter how many people you tell about your resolution, no matter how much social pressure you put yourself under to maintain it, it's still a resolution coming from YOU, the source of the problem. That's the problem with resolutions. Maybe the social commitment helps; perhaps it's the idea that resolutions are final and absolute that helps. Unfortunately, most of the time none of that shit helps at all. But you never give up hope of changing...that's exactly how you prevent change.

Anyway I'm probably INTj.