We’re taught to plan for the future in order to avoid unwanted events and promote desired outcomes. But, beyond basic planning, preoccupying ourselves emotionally and mentally with what might happen distracts us from appreciating and living life the only time we ever really can: NOW. Once this moment passes, it’s gone forever. While the future is imaginary, the present is alive, dynamic and interactive. The only thing that you can know is real for sure is…
This moment.
Steve and Jarl
I still feel like these “Gratitudes” are written expressly for me! It’s marvelous. Thank you!
Love, Larry
They are Larry! 🙂