Sir, – The start of a new year is a great opportunity to reflect on the past and set new goals for the future. Resolutions can help us focus on what we want to achieve and motivate us to take action. They can also provide a sense of accomplishment and boost our self-esteem. Research suggests that setting goals can lead to increased happiness and well-being. So, let’s embrace the start of 2024 with a positive mindset and set some achievable resolutions to make 2024 a great year.
Next year I’m calling it quits on social media, which seems increasingly to be a giant experiment to turn anger and hysteria into vast amounts of money for the big-tech moguls. – Yours, etc,
PATRICIA O’RIORDAN,
Dublin 8.
An Irish businessman in Singapore: ‘You’ll get a year in jail if you are in a drunken brawl, so people don’t step out of line’
Protestants in Ireland: ‘We’ve gone after the young generations. We’ve listened and changed how we do things’
Is this the final chapter for Books at One as Dublin and Cork shops close?
In Dallas, X marks the mundane spot that became an inflection point of US history
Sir, – My New Year resolution is to not make a New Year resolution. – Yours, etc,
TOM GILSENAN,
Dublin 9.
Sir, – Is it not sad that we have had to introduce a bin to collect “waste” food? Perhaps this coming year we should think before we buy. – Yours, etc,
KEN BUGGY,
Ballyduff Upper,
Co Waterford.