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What would a high stakes resolution be?
Be determined to prove that mole people exist and have underground cities all over the world.
Damn! I was going to say something that would make you feel bad if you don't accomplish it but the mole people situation sounds important
Quit pooping
One step ahead of ya
Finally plan and perhaps execute my suicide. High stakes.
Don't.
I rarely keep my New Year's resolutions.
I hope you're ok and getting help if you need it.
Not really either of these unfortunately.
To make some sort of major change or take a specific big picture path. The classic "stop smoking/drinking" would be high stakes resolutions.
For a more serious answer: Quit smoking. Quit drinking. Meet more with one's child if they are far away. Eat less. Stop gambling. Stuff like this.
I know someone who plans on listening to a new album every day.