Tomorrow? And what about this moment??
Shalini Kashyap
Agile Project Specialist @Mercedes-Benz | SAFe 6.0 & CSM | Transforming Visions into Results with Proven Agile Expertise ???
This one's for all those saving up money, a decision, a commitment, a question, an answer, a wish, etc for a TOMORROW.
Are you even sure you have one??
We're living a life that is so unpredictable. Only thing that is constant is a change. Only thing that one can predict is the uncertain. Then why are we all so dependent on a tomorrow that we dont know even exists.
I'm not being negative or trying to kill hopes. I'm also one of those who strongly relies on a simple hope. But it's a very simple thought that I personally like to live by and think that life could be so much at ease for everyone if everyone lives by/for the moment.
The mere expectation of receiving something tomorrow or doing something tomorrow or even preparing oneself for a tomorrow is sort of beyond my understanding. I mean something that no one has seen, something that no one is sure of but every one is busy doing something or the other for a day that they're not sure of. How ironic can this sound?
While we have all the time in the world to plan for a tomorrow. Can we just PAUSE for a moment questioning ourselves about what have we been doing, where is it going to take us and what are we trying to achieve out of it ? what are we going to do out of everything we earned for a tomorrow when we lost THIS MOMENT?
LIFE is more about little things than just one big achievement. Ofcourse, there is no denial that one can get there only with baby steps. But, we are all almost running behind things preparing for an uncertain day, losing little moments that we have now. We won't get this anytime after today. We may get successful in reaching that day that we gave it all to prepare for it. BUT....
What about things you lost on the way? What about those little things you no longer have? What about those little moments you missed chasing the bigger one?
Think about it ??
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3 年This is the way I think. In the NOW. It has made life supremely simple and joyous.