Grasp todayand the future
Of all realities, time appears to be the most commonplace. It is universally accepted as being avital and intimate aspect of our identity. Our entirepersona: our actions, thoughts, fears,emotions, hopes, dreams and wishes are the products of our memory.To expand, they were shaped by the ways we reacted to varioussituations and how we responded to different influence. Ourrelationship with others is also contingent with the past, for we perceive the presence of people through theimpressions we acquire through prior interaction.
The past in turn has an impact on the future, for the accumulationof our developed hopes, dreams and wishes are translated intoproposed action. With all of this emphasis on what has been and will be, we oftenlose touch with what is. It is unacknowledged by man that all forms of time,where it be the near or distant past or future, were or will bewholly relevant in but one presentinstant. It is this precise moment that holds the value ofeternity and through its appreciationwe can achieve consummatebliss.
Many peoplewish their lives away, dreaming that they will become somethinggreater without exerting any sort of effort. To fully succeed,however, it is imperative that weseize the moment, for it is here that a resolution is found. It ishere that we uncover that every secondis a chance to simply be. We need to comprehend that if we make themost out of the present, the past and future will be from itindistinguishable. We cannot changethe past, and we cannot predict the future, but the present is oursto create. Once a deeply-cherishedmoment dies, its good memory will build its replica, and this in turn paves a path of joy tothe ever-evasivefuture.