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"The future is a concern at the present, but only when looking to the past do we see the senselessness of our anxiety."
I said this earlier today, and after further pondering, I figured I might as well post it here.
The worry that we put ourselves through over the future sometimes makes us forget that the present is what really deserves our attention. This statement applies in many areas.
For example, every day life. We dwell on the things that we plan for, or wish to happen in the near, or distant future. But is there a time when it becomes too much and has us forget that sometime in the past we hoped for what we have at the present? We forget that we intended to enjoy what we currently have, but instead we are again stuck in the future.
In politics, we hope for the future to give us something better than what we currently have. But we can't get to that future without action at the present. But thinking back we realize that we should have done something, rather than sat there and done nothing.
Not just politics but again in daily life. We find ourselves wishing we had done this or that in the past, but make no further effort to better ourselves at the present to help the future.
Your thoughts?
I said this earlier today, and after further pondering, I figured I might as well post it here.
The worry that we put ourselves through over the future sometimes makes us forget that the present is what really deserves our attention. This statement applies in many areas.
For example, every day life. We dwell on the things that we plan for, or wish to happen in the near, or distant future. But is there a time when it becomes too much and has us forget that sometime in the past we hoped for what we have at the present? We forget that we intended to enjoy what we currently have, but instead we are again stuck in the future.
In politics, we hope for the future to give us something better than what we currently have. But we can't get to that future without action at the present. But thinking back we realize that we should have done something, rather than sat there and done nothing.
Not just politics but again in daily life. We find ourselves wishing we had done this or that in the past, but make no further effort to better ourselves at the present to help the future.
Your thoughts?