As the years slip by, if you’re lucky, you’ll begin to notice and accept that nothing really changes a great deal from one day to the next. You wake, you eat, you work and clean, you play, you pay your bills, you interact with friends, family, and colleagues throughout the day, and then you sleep before beginning the cycle all over again. Of course, you will go on the occasional holiday where you’ll do the same things in a different location. In essence, you survive by living one day at a time.

Some people might call that routine boring. However, I call that routine life and a lucky one at that.
If you’re not so lucky, your daily routine will be interrupted by first world problems. They are the problems that you have the power to fix.
If you’re really unlucky, you’ll experience real problems. They are the ones where you have no control.
Knowing whether you’re lucky, not so lucky, or unlucky will make a difference to your everyday life because your thoughts create your life. You see, a great many people are very lucky. They just don’t realise how lucky they are until their luck runs out. Remember, you’ve got to appreciate the little things because one day you’ll realise that they are the important things. I’ll leave you with one final thought for your new year.
If I had the power to grant everyone one wish, it would be that you’ll not have a worry or a care in 2024.