Regardless of who you are, what you have, what your status is, what creature you are, what others think of you, what you think of yourself, your time here is limited. How will you spend the remainder of your life knowing that the clock is ticking? Will you be true to yourself or will you live out the expectations of others, just to forever be a prisoner in your own skin? Will you occupy your precious moment entirely with the gathering of things and status, just to lose them all in the end? Or is experiencing the temporary treasure itself, unique to the time you are alive, more valuable even with less possession and recognition? Will you allow unrealistic desires and expectations for yourself to drive a constant wedge of dissatisfaction and unhappiness in your life, preventing you from enjoying the limited life you've been given and truly appreciating what is already around you? Will you spend all of your time swimming upriver, fighting the current, just to eventually drain into the same nameless ocean like everyone else? Or would it be better to just let go and allow the stream to take you where it is you need to be when you need to be there? Is thinking about what comes after this cycle of experience a waste, when I am here and not there, given that my time is waning? Is pondering the past and future nothing more than a conjuring of imaginative issues that wouldn't exist otherwise? What is the best way to appreciate the present? Will you allow fear to forbid you from executing your passion? I spend a lot of time asking myself questions like this.
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