So thank you, 2009, for all you have taught me. The lessons I have learned will be cherished. I believe my biggest regrets have come from not doing as much as I wish I could have and putting bits of time into many things at the same time, but consequently finishing projects way too late. However the new year brings excitement in terms of potential for personal growth and opportunity to redeem. I have been so fortunate this year to have had the experiences that I have and the supportive friends that have helped me in growing into a citizen of more impact. In the end, I find each year not to be a series of regreted decisions or shortcomings, or even celebrated decisions and triumphs. We are on a train ride to a series of destinations. And rather than waiting impatiently to get to each one, we must enjoy the view from the window.
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