Monday, July 13, 2020

Living means looking forward into the future

Past, present and future are framing our daily lives.

While some of us linger into the past, looking for security, good memories or conversely, terrible experiences, other indulge more in the present, while many still remain propelled into the future, where they plan, dream and build their tomorrow.

That future orientation often dwindles as someone ages and, in the process, frequently bring unneeded boredom. As we grow older, we must remember to still leave room for future projects to keep us interested in life and maintain a dynamic outlook.

These plans or projects don’t need to be momentous. Even very small ones will do if we bring them into our future pipeline. Let’s simply make sure that this pipeline remains always full!

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