The older I get the more I try to cherish each day and not waste it by dwelling on past regrets or wondering and worrying about what the future may hold. Once today slips away from us, it is our past and with each year the days go by so much more quickly it seems.
I notice that a lot of folks taint their present lives with constant grief about what they could have done or should have done years ago. Not really appreciating their life today. Some go all the way back to childhood with these thoughts.
Some people, like "preppers" devote years of their lives, day after day, preparing for a possible catastrophe that may or may not happen. They steal the moments from their families with excessive planning, training, buying extreme amounts of supplies, food, guns, ammo, etc. They take the normal and reasonable action of having enough food, water and other supplies to get us through something major happening like a natural disaster, long-term power outage, etc. and they multiply it by 100.
There's nothing wrong with being religious and having strong faith in whatever you believe, but some people spend so much of their every day lives preparing, planning, fearing or looking forward to a heavenly afterlife or the opposite, that they miss out on the pleasure of enjoying this life they've been blessed with here on this earth.
To me all of the above seems like such a waste of moments that we should cherish. Regardless of age, our days are numbered, and in my opinion we should make the best of them, enjoy nature and the skies above, enjoy our loved ones and our animals. What are your thoughts? Do you think we should spend more time living in the present and not devote all our energies and thoughts to the past which we cannot change, or the future which is unknown?
I notice that a lot of folks taint their present lives with constant grief about what they could have done or should have done years ago. Not really appreciating their life today. Some go all the way back to childhood with these thoughts.
Some people, like "preppers" devote years of their lives, day after day, preparing for a possible catastrophe that may or may not happen. They steal the moments from their families with excessive planning, training, buying extreme amounts of supplies, food, guns, ammo, etc. They take the normal and reasonable action of having enough food, water and other supplies to get us through something major happening like a natural disaster, long-term power outage, etc. and they multiply it by 100.
There's nothing wrong with being religious and having strong faith in whatever you believe, but some people spend so much of their every day lives preparing, planning, fearing or looking forward to a heavenly afterlife or the opposite, that they miss out on the pleasure of enjoying this life they've been blessed with here on this earth.
To me all of the above seems like such a waste of moments that we should cherish. Regardless of age, our days are numbered, and in my opinion we should make the best of them, enjoy nature and the skies above, enjoy our loved ones and our animals. What are your thoughts? Do you think we should spend more time living in the present and not devote all our energies and thoughts to the past which we cannot change, or the future which is unknown?