Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why?
I think I spend more time thinking about the future with frequent glimpses in the rear view mirror of the past.
It’s a awesome thing to have a broad and exciting view forward, but if we forget to glimpse back (not focus our attention but glimpse) we will miss the view of what it looks like to be on the opposite side of that problem. We would miss what it feels like being on the opposite side of that great moment. We would miss what it sounds like being on the opposite side of all the noise. We would miss the after taste of what it’s like being on the opposite side of hunger/satisfaction.
There’s two sides. One we move forward on, and the other we take a glimpse at. If we do more than a glimpse, we end up flip-flopping. If we do more than a glimpse, we end up living life on the edge of both worlds. If we do more than glimpse, we can turn our past into our future destination. It’s not always a bad thing, unless it is. Wish I had time to delve deeper into my thoughts. We start as a baby and we end up as one at our old age. You don’t know you’ve come full circle until your glimpse turns into a stare.
Interesting…










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