(I think this is sound): all my thinking/strategizing about future possibilities/past occurrences should guide me toward one thing: to decide what to do in the present moment.
Even if it means doing “nothing.”
(I think this is sound): all my thinking/strategizing about future possibilities/past occurrences should guide me toward one thing: to decide what to do in the present moment.
Even if it means doing “nothing.”
There’s nothing wrong with nothing. I do nothing sometimes and it feels great.
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Oh it feels amazing, haha! It’s weird—when I was younger, I could do a lot more of it and be okay with it, but not so much now. Kind of annoying sometimes, actually.
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It’s the whole adult thing and trying to be ”responsible”.
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I see them as minor quests in a weird game called “human,” lol.
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Agreed. I just fumble around most of the time.
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I don’t think past or future help with doing in the now. What is there is there to be or to do.
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I’d respectfully disagree. If I burn my hand several times on the stove, then the past has informed me that the right thing to presently do is not touch the stove. Conversely, if I spend a day at work, I am counting on the future event of being paid for it.
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