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Writer's Block: Carpe Diem
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I usually try my best to not think ahead. I mean, I plan for the short-term - maybe about two weeks in advance. In other words, from one paycheck to the next. But I don't have any long-term goals or plans.
In a way, it's liberating. I have no obligations to meet or expectations for the future in which to be disappointed. I don't worry about whether or not something will or won't happen. At my present state of incarnation, I cannot control the future - so why bother thinking or worrying about it?
The downside is that I have nothing to bring me fulfillment, and nothing which to look forward.
I usually try my best to not think ahead. I mean, I plan for the short-term - maybe about two weeks in advance. In other words, from one paycheck to the next. But I don't have any long-term goals or plans.
In a way, it's liberating. I have no obligations to meet or expectations for the future in which to be disappointed. I don't worry about whether or not something will or won't happen. At my present state of incarnation, I cannot control the future - so why bother thinking or worrying about it?
The downside is that I have nothing to bring me fulfillment, and nothing which to look forward.