What Should We Do Now?
“Death can come at any minute, in any way. We do not know what is in store tomorrow, or, whether there is a tomorrow, or even a tonight! But still, we have the golden present. Now we are alive and … Continue reading →
“Death can come at any minute, in any way. We do not know what is in store tomorrow, or, whether there is a tomorrow, or even a tonight! But still, we have the golden present. Now we are alive and … Continue reading →
“A big part of having a positive attitude revolves around living in the present, something most people find increasingly difficult to do. Rather, they often find themselves reflecting on what might have been or having anxiety about what will come … Continue reading →
“The best preparation for a better life next year is a full, complete, harmonious, joyous life this year.” – Thomas Dreier
Continue reading →“There’s an old saying that says,’If the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning is eat a live frog, then nothing worse can happen for the rest of the day!’ Ask yourself, ‘What is the most … Continue reading →
“There are generations yet unborn whose very lives will be shifted and shaped by the moves you make and the actions you take today. And tomorrow. And the next day. And the next. Everything you do matters. Your life and … Continue reading →
“A year from now, you may wish you had started today.” – Karen Lamb
Continue reading →“We arrive empty handed, and leave empty handed. So then, how do we want to spend the time in between?” – Nimo
Continue reading →“How simple it is to see that all the worry in the world cannot control the future. How simple it is to see that we can only be happy now. And that there will never be a time when it … Continue reading →
By Russell Kelfer Desperately, helplessly, longingly, I cried; Quietly, patiently, lovingly, God replied. I pled and I wept for a clue to my fate . . . And the Master so gently said, “Wait.” “Wait? You say wait?” my indignant … Continue reading →
“The best way to predict the future is to invent it.” – Alan Kay
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