Today is today. I have all day tomorrow to work on tomorrow,
but I only have today to work on today? What does that mean? And, what does
that mean in relation to life’s goals? How does it work then, if we are
encouraged to live in the moment and yet we have to plan for the future? Is it
simply that we have a long day to take care of a bunch of things: 8-9 a.m.
breakfast; 9-10 a.m. plan the day; 10- 4 p.m. live in the moment; 4 -9 p.m.
come down from the cloud and face reality. That would mean we are scheduling in
our free moments. Sounds kind of contradictory to me? And, then again, maybe I
have it all wrong?
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