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Isn't it curious, how at the stroke of midnight, our ambitions for personal reform boil down to essentially two paths: Quit a Vice versus Work–Life Balance. It's the perennial bout for supremacy on our list of New Year's resolutions. On one side, the gritty, deeply personal challenge of kicking a habit. On the other, the elusive zen of clocking out on time—every time. These contenders don't just fight for our commitment; they battle for our soul's very definition of progress. Which virtue reigns supreme? Does true satisfaction stem from the conquest of one's demons, or is it found in the harmony of one's day-to-day? Your preference will not just personalize this matchup, but also define it.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer Quit a Vice over Work–Life Balance when it comes to the greatest New Year’s Resolutions of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick Quit a Vice 75.0% of the time over Work–Life Balance.
Across all battles:
Quit a Vice win rate: 41.1%
Work–Life Balance win rate: 47.5%
This matchup hits close to home because it pits personal triumph against daily quality of life. It's a classic battle of self-control versus ongoing harmony, and fans are deeply divided on what's more essential for a fulfilling year.
Fans seem to resonate more with the idea of quitting a vice because it represents a clear, transformative change. It's about overcoming something concrete, which might feel more rewarding or achievable to many.
Eat Healthier is currently topping the charts in the Greatest New Year's Resolutions of All Time league. Check it out on the GOAT List.