What we have to do, what we want to do, and what we are doing are not the same thing. Most people fail to note the distinction. That’s why it’s so important to compile a list of priorities. Then lose it in the back of the odds and ends drawer.
If you think deeper, the idea that you only have “this time” to live is very unfair, because what’s the point to experiment, or even have consciousness of your own existence if at the end all that will be for nothing?, and I’m not talking about legacies, because they will do with it what they want, in both cases, you lived for nothing, that’s why to think you only have “this time” is very unfair, and I’m not saying you must enjoy it as you want, but to remember beyond it, there’s more.
SHAKENDOWN about 7 years ago
In the “long” run, better results are sometimes achieved waiting until “later”.
katina.cooper about 7 years ago
The problem is that there is usually so much to do that you can’t get it all done.
Ida No about 7 years ago
What we have to do, what we want to do, and what we are doing are not the same thing. Most people fail to note the distinction. That’s why it’s so important to compile a list of priorities. Then lose it in the back of the odds and ends drawer.
Plods with ...™ about 7 years ago
I’m with 3 steps. I keep making notes and forgetting where the heck I put them.
Neo Stryder about 7 years ago
If you think deeper, the idea that you only have “this time” to live is very unfair, because what’s the point to experiment, or even have consciousness of your own existence if at the end all that will be for nothing?, and I’m not talking about legacies, because they will do with it what they want, in both cases, you lived for nothing, that’s why to think you only have “this time” is very unfair, and I’m not saying you must enjoy it as you want, but to remember beyond it, there’s more.