I suddenly felt that life is too long to plan for anything... and I dont know if people who say "Live in present" really live in present? Don't you plan? How does it work if you don't plan for coming years?
haha i was about to ping u to say that ..long time no update on blog .. anyways ..dont u think ..u r 1st sentence is ans to the question u r asking ( in 2nd sent ). i think people who live in present , try to implement the idiom "Don't cross the bridge till you come to it". - confused i am :D:D!!!!
OK, back after _really_long_ time. Still need to catch up with all your posts.
So far on this one - Yes, it is very hard for people tightly integrated into the society to live in present. Yes, you do need to plan for things that can be considered mandatory things needed for survival. The tighter your integration with the society, the more mandatory those things become.
I think in this generation, living in present has a more general or broader meaning. Living in the present means more or less being aware of everything small and big.
Plan, but be aware. Plan, but don't chase the plans...
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haha i was about to ping u to say that ..long time no update on blog ..
anyways ..dont u think ..u r 1st sentence is ans to the question u r asking ( in 2nd sent ). i think people who live in present , try to implement the idiom "Don't cross the bridge till you come to it".
- confused i am :D:D!!!!
OK, back after _really_long_ time. Still need to catch up with all your posts.
So far on this one - Yes, it is very hard for people tightly integrated into the society to live in present. Yes, you do need to plan for things that can be considered mandatory things needed for survival. The tighter your integration with the society, the more mandatory those things become.
I think in this generation, living in present has a more general or broader meaning. Living in the present means more or less being aware of everything small and big.
Plan, but be aware.
Plan, but don't chase the plans...
and so forth.. :)
-Saran
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