What’s your New Year’s resolution?
Emily Afflito
barrista | South Philadelphia
“Take my vitamins regularly. My parents insist that will keep me healthy. I’m 23 years old, and my parents still tell me what to do. They just want me to be healthy. They’re very concerned about my well-being. And [they’re] supportive emotionally.”
Emily Afflito
barrista | South Philadelphia
“Take my vitamins regularly. My parents insist that will keep me healthy. I’m 23 years old, and my parents still tell me what to do. They just want me to be healthy. They’re very concerned about my well-being. And [they’re] supportive emotionally.”
Jeff Boyer
plumber | Harrisburg
“Give up smoking. I’ve been smoking for six years. I work with a lot of construction workers. They smoke two packs a day. I don’t want to get like that. I have to stop now, before it’s too late. I know I can do it, if I put my mind to it.”
Amy Chen
student | College Park, Md.
“Eat more fruit. It’s good for you. Fruit has lots of antioxidants. They fight free radicals. Free radicals cause wrinkles. So I want to eat more fruit and postpone the aging process.”
Arthur Dashan
student | Binghamton, N.Y.
“To be nicer to people. Because then they’ll be happy, and [they’ll] be nicer to others. It has a ripple effect. There’s too much animosity in the world. It has to stop.”
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