The sun has set on another year — and I’m not sure how I feel about that.
It seems as though I feel this way every year. At least for the last decade or so. I start each year with unreasonable hope that this year will be different. I keep hoping this year will be the one when some of the things I need start to come true.
A few years ago, I heard an interview with Harvard University psychologist Dan Gilbert in which he explained that people are terrible at predicting their own futures. In the abstract, people will tell you they know bad things can happen just as easily as good things.
But Gilbert said a consistent pattern shows up when you ask people to predict things in their own futures. If you take all their predictions and group them into a positive pile and a negative pile, the positives they predict for themselves far outweigh the negatives. They simply can’t see that bad things are going to happen.

We know our world must change, but we keep saying, ‘yes, but…’
What kind of hypocrite gives advice but won’t practice what he preaches?
City rushes to demolish $4.5 million transit station after only 13 years
Objective reality has now become offensive in dysfunctional culture
Love & Hope — Episode 7:
You’re wrong! If you don’t agree, you’re just an evil, lying moron
We’re celebrating Lucy’s second ‘adoptiversary’ in our furry home
Real-life ‘ghost story’: The tale of a house that didn’t want me there