What are your resolutions this year, /lit/? Are they something you actually go through with?
Mine is to stick to reading non-fiction, namely self improvement books.
>>7528236
Read more philosophy and essays.
>>7528241
Very good, Anon! Anything specific?
Not to fail any subjects
Get at least one friend
Get a job
Get a girlfriend
Nofap for a month
Clear my backlog
Want to learn french.
>>7528236
>lit-related:
read more philosophy
read religious texts
read more recent literature
write the greatest novel of all time
>other
learn to play guitar
stop eating so much shitty fast food
lose my virginity (the other two would probably help with that)
>>7528236
Try speed or coke
Fuck that wishy washy bitch
Write stuff
i don't believe in years
>>7528329
Probably on aesthetics, surrealism, neorealism and post-modernism.
>>7528388
>neorealism
You're my favorite Anon~
>>7528383
Numbers are bullshit. Same thing with letters.
>>7528400
nope. both things are genius inventions.
>>7528341
We can be friends if you want, but only if you dont suck too much.
>>7528372
Losing your virginity is one of those things that just happens, if you worry about it, you won't lose it.
>read 10+ books in french
>transfer to a better university
>read 8+ books in philosophy/political science
>practice a bit of figure drawing every other day
>work out regularly
>kick arthritis' ass
The last one is unlikely, but I can hope.
>>7528341
All the best man.
I don't know who you are but I hope you're able to do that.
My life is already pretty good so I don't have a lot in terms of discrete, concrete goals, but I was wanting to learn to drive stick this year and continue German so that I can read poetry in it.
In terms of more vague stuff I'm about to start Brazilian Jujitsu which I want to do three times a week. I'll probably do it for sixish months before swapping to kickboxing, and then finally making the move to MMA. Every year I make up a reading list for the whole year. In the end I only read about a third of it because I keep modifying the list, it's really just there so I never finish a book without knowing what I'll read next. The only character based ones are to spend modest amounts of time meditating again everyday.
>>7528720
If you absolutely don't worry about it you won't lose it either, trust me.
Write regularly
Read classics
Read poetry
>>7528720
How normie