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Happy New Year’s Eve! Since I’m not feeling terribly witty or creative this morning (I’ve been up since three and still wondering why), my New Year’s thought is “Just when the caterpillar thought her life was over, she became a butterfly.” There are several variations of it, and it’s most commonly attributed to “unknown.” But it does seem like a pretty good thought starter as one year ends and another begins. An interesting corollary is “In order to become a butterfly you have to be willing to give up being a caterpillar.”