I’m not quite sure why I’m so obsessed with the past. After all, If I remember correctly, I wasn’t that fond of it at the time.
I’m not quite sure why I’m so obsessed with the past. After all, If I remember correctly, I wasn’t that fond of it at the time.
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lol and that’s why is much healthier to live in the present coz the future may never come :)
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Your absolutely right. But still, when you reach a certain age, you know that the future will come and much too quickly.
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there you are again, avoiding the present :)
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I heed to your advice. I shall only live in the present. Damn the potatoes…full speed ahead.
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lol doubt you listen to many …. ;)
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When I thing of the past these days, I tend to embellish the good memories and diminish the bad ones. I think they call that nostalgia.
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Damn autocorrect. When I *think* of the past. Sheesh!
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I suppose, it’s the nature of humans. Or is it more psychological? Do I dwell more in the past because I have no confidence in the future?
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I know I think like this when I am afraid of the future …
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Human nature is to value most the things we lost, I would say. I somewhere read ( I regret not remembering the author) that we give credits to the past more than it deserves.
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So true. Maybe we should look into the past only to draw inspiration for the future.
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You often have to lose something before you realise it’s worth. Childhood for example we are desperate to grow up and can’t understand how precious those years are. You can’t see the Wood for the trees sometimes. Great thought Jerry
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Thanks Nigel. When we begin to lose our loved ones, we go back in time as a way to visit with them to keep their memories strong.
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As we face the limitations of aging everything before looks better.
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Absolutely correct.
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Ha!…
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