Greatest New Year’s Resolutions of All Time - Quit a Vice or Daily Gratitude

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QUIT A VICE

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DAILY GRATITUDE
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Why This Battle Matters

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?

🔥 Fan Takes

idk guys, isn't being grateful every day kinda hard? but so is quitting stuff 🤔
Honestly, quitting a vice is like shedding old skin — transformative and intense.
daily gratitude? more like daily attitude, lol who needs positivity when u can just quit smokin'

How Fans Are Voting

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%

Fan FAQs

Who's the #1 contender on GoatWars in this league?

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.

What makes Quit a Vice a popular New Year's resolution?

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.

Why is Daily Gratitude leading against Quit a Vice in the Greatest New Year’s Resolutions of All Time league?

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.