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Is it right that we should worry about the future?

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Was Einstein correct when he said "I never think of the future. It comes soon enough"? Should we live only for today?

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  1. Just cross the bridge when you get there and live life everyday as if it's your last.  


  2. We should worry about the present - not the future. If we remember the past, and based on it take care of the present, the future will take care of itself.

  3. We should indeed worry for our future. What we live today is what we have done from our past. If we want a comfortable life, we should always think for our future.

  4. I think of it, yes, but I'm done of worrying about the future. Kalas!!! It's the present I'm worried about. I have to exert all my effort and wits to make this present good for this is where I'm living right now. The past is history and the future is yet to come.  

  5. No, and Yes. The Bible says..

    “Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more important than clothes? Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they? Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?

    -Matthew 6:25-27.

    see, it's okay to work for it but worry? never.

  6. we should worry about our future.  take for example this so called charter change.  would we want another term  of smole?  definitely not.

  7. What is Future?  Is it the moment after the present, if future is the moment after present then it is "Time" that continuously unfolding.  If Time is in constant flux and unfolding then there isn't much you could do about it because once time unfold it becomes past.  Time that unfolds is already a causal effect of the moments you spent or past.  So basically future is uncertain because it relies on the constant mindfulness of the moments to do good, in order the causal effect of those moments rip an approximation on a moment future.  

    Hope you can understand.

  8. Yes.

    Yes I live for today.  But I also worry - if that's the word - about what the future holds.  To a certain extent the future dictates what I do today.  While I live the present, there are also several what-if scenarios dancing in my head, so that I am somewhat prepared if one of them were to occur.  Then when tomorrow comes, I'd breathe easier and enjoy the now - while I worry about the future again.  It never ends.

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