As Santa’s glittering sleigh gives way to a bright New Year, it is time for yet another fad to captivate us – the creation of New Year resolutions. Though the practice of carving New Year resolutions on stone tablets (called smartphones nowadays), is not only as old as the hills, but also as fickle and short-lived a la Moses’ first inscription of the Ten Commandments. But what makes a New Year attract so many resolutions, while the gravitational forces of a New Moon cannot? Besides, do we really need one more, particularly, when the resolution made last year waned much faster than a full moon? A research by the University of Scranton, states that a whopping 90% of people fail to achieve their New Year resolution.