Sunday, January 08, 2006

Prepositions

We can live in the moment, or in the future.

Similarly (but there is a subtle difference) we can live *for* the moment, or for the future.

I'm going to try to live in the moment, but for the future.

Not to live in the moment, for the moment - I have great dreams for the future.

Not to live in the future, for the future - to drift along life in a trance.

Not to live in the future, for the moment - that moment will never come.

But to live in the moment, for the future. Savouring every hour of life, but at the same time living for a greater purpose. Tactical and strategic.

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