Leave your behind in your pants
For those that love to romanticize the past (when we were cute, young, care-free..etc). If your head is turned behind you to see what was and came and went, you can not see ahead of you the beauty that is and is to be.Only the present really matters, as does the hope of the future. Mold the present to be the best time ever in your life. It is the only time you really have control over. The past is gone and can not be relived. We can change the past in the sense that we can remember it (and SELECTIVELY remember) what we want to. It is your choice to focus on the positive or the negative of what was.
Sometimes, with additioanl insight that comes with maturity, the past is seen in a totally different light and with a diffent set of eyes.For example: How magical were holidays for us kids? Did anyone as kid realize that the folks may have not been able to make the rent or the mortgage at that time? Did we truly get what they were going thorugh as parents? Probably not. Now that we "get it" does that not change our perception and make such things even more special?
When we are 40 the "good old days" were when we were 20.
When we are 60 the good old days were when we were 40. SO MAKE TODAY THE BEST DAY EVER! TODAY IS THE FIRST DAY OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE!
excuse me while I adjust my vestments (and bra and girdle) and leave the pulpit. LOL
For those that love to romanticize the past (when we were cute, young, care-free..etc). If your head is turned behind you to see what was and came and went, you can not see ahead of you the beauty that is and is to be.Only the present really matters, as does the hope of the future. Mold the present to be the best time ever in your life. It is the only time you really have control over. The past is gone and can not be relived. We can change the past in the sense that we can remember it (and SELECTIVELY remember) what we want to. It is your choice to focus on the positive or the negative of what was.
Sometimes, with additioanl insight that comes with maturity, the past is seen in a totally different light and with a diffent set of eyes.For example: How magical were holidays for us kids? Did anyone as kid realize that the folks may have not been able to make the rent or the mortgage at that time? Did we truly get what they were going thorugh as parents? Probably not. Now that we "get it" does that not change our perception and make such things even more special?
When we are 40 the "good old days" were when we were 20.
When we are 60 the good old days were when we were 40. SO MAKE TODAY THE BEST DAY EVER! TODAY IS THE FIRST DAY OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE!
excuse me while I adjust my vestments (and bra and girdle) and leave the pulpit. LOL