The resetting of the calendar, the beginning of a new year - it's contrived, something we human beings invented. But that doesn't mean its significance to many is invalid. I've never understood the idea of bidding good riddance to one year and saying, "I can't wait until 2013" - after all, unless you're involved in some contract that binds you to suffering of some kind until 12am on January 1, 2013, the changing of the calendar doesn't suddenly, automatically make things better than they've been for the last year. However, I do understand the appreciation for symbolically turning a page and beginning a new chapter. Most of us make the biggest deal of doing this at the beginning of a new cycle in the Gregorian calendar (it's the Gregorian calendar, right?). So while I hope that those of you who felt the need for a change sometime this year didn't feel the need to wait until New Year's Eve to dictate resolutions, I also hope that this new year sees the change and growth that you need and desire. Keep revising, keep exploring, and never believe that you've "figured it all out". Happy New Year.
We'll build new traditions in place of the old
'Cause life without revision will silence our souls
--Sleeping At Last, "Snow"