"Today I fulfill what I planned yesterday, and prepare for tomorrow."
For those people who insist that by constantly planning ahead I miss out on the "now".
"In extremis, there is no present. Only 'what might be' becoming 'what has been'".
(or if you are a little more fatalistic, 'what will be' becoming 'what has been')
For those people who insist that by constantly planning ahead I miss out on the "now".
"In extremis, there is no present. Only 'what might be' becoming 'what has been'".
(or if you are a little more fatalistic, 'what will be' becoming 'what has been')