Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg opened up the floor to users of his social media site to suggest to him what he should resolve for 2015. A plethora of responses poured in, mainly concerning Facebook itself, for instance, to eliminate invitations to play Candy Crush, to adopt an unlike button or to close Facebook for one day a year.
According to Consolidate, Zuckerberg than refined his scope to include personal resolutions he makes every year. He gave examples. In the past, he resolved to wear a tie or to learn Mandarin. Suggestions were as diverse as he should make a commitment to help the elderly, take a cold shower every day, become a father, perform menial tasks once a week, to which Zuckerberg responded, “Does walking my dog and picking up his poop count?”
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