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New Year Resolution 2020

It is not the full list. It is only for fun. Don’t take it very seriously. I’ll take care of that :)
Prepare 2021 list before Dec 31, 2020
Health:
Weight not more than 77 kgs
900 pull ups
Sleep not more than 2400 hours (100 full days)
Tidying Up:
Digital cleanup as I did in 2019
I should consider trashing my 5–10 years old dresses
Learning:
Learn 50 new words and keep track of them; use 5 of them
Listen something for at least 60 minutes twice a week
Movies:
Watch at least three movies of Andrei Tarkovsky.
Books:
Read at least 30 books listed here.
Make a single list of all the books I read and make a post
Expenses:
I should buy books only if it is going to be monetarily beneficial. Otherwise, no book buying. (Check Accounts 2019 section)
Keep an eye on PET category expenses.(Check Accounts 2019 section)
New 2020:
Read and close all opened browser tabs (Got 100+).
Watch few TV series. Current list is
  1. Chernobyl
  2. Marmadesam
  3. Merlí
  4. Queen
2019 LIKED books:
  1. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
  2. Night by Elie Wiesel
  3. The Bolivian Diary by Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara
  4. A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
2019 LIKED movies:
  1. Searching
  2. Sanju
  3. Super Deluxe
  4. C/O Kancharapalem
  5. Kunju Daivam
Accounts 2019 — excludes major expenses like loans
Accounts 2019 — excludes major expenses like loans
Movie analysis 2019 ;)
Movie analysis 2019 ;)

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