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What's more transformative: giving up a bad habit or embracing daily gratitude? This showdown in the New Year’s Resolutions of All Time League isn’t just about self-improvement—it’s a philosophical duel. Quitting a vice, often a titan of resolve, promises a clear, albeit tough, path to personal redemption. On the other side, the modern champion of well-being, Daily Gratitude, offers a subtler but continuously rewarding journey. Victory here doesn’t just redefine personal greatness; it questions our fundamental approach to life changes. Which philosophy will you elevate?
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Daily Gratitude over Quit a Vice when it comes to the greatest New Year’s Resolutions of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Daily Gratitude 66.7% of the time over Quit a Vice.
Across all battles:
Daily Gratitude win rate: 40.2%
Quit a Vice win rate: 41.1%
Right now, Peak Fitness is at the top of the New Year's resolutions heap. To see the full ranking, check out the GOAT List.
Quitting a vice really appeals to anyone looking to make a tough but transformative change. It's about breaking habits and the promise of renewal, which many find very inspiring at the start of a new year.
Fans really resonate with the positivity that comes from practicing daily gratitude. It’s a resolution that adds to your life rather than taking something away, which might explain why it's currently more popular.