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Now more than ever, the year that's coming to an end is described as "a dumpster fire." People focus on how terrible the past 365 days were that they lose sight of the great thing that happened throughout the year. Jeremy Bradley talks about how he spends his time between Christmas and new year's. It's not about looking forward and saying, "thank god the year is over" as if the flip of a calendar magically changes things. Instead, JB takes a walk down memory lane to focus on the incredible moments from the year.
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Now more than ever, the year that's coming to an end is described as "a dumpster fire." People focus on how terrible the past 365 days were that they lose sight of the great thing that happened throughout the year. Jeremy Bradley talks about how he spends his time between Christmas and new year's. It's not about looking forward and saying, "thank god the year is over" as if the flip of a calendar magically changes things. Instead, JB takes a walk down memory lane to focus on the incredible moments from the year.