Do you live in the past or in the future?!


Question: I used to live in the past as that was comfortable, but now well I've recently met someone who's changed my whole outlook on life, I have not known her long she is cold but not in real life.

And if I may, I'd like to enclose one of my favourite quotes:

"Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards."

Soren Kierkegaard: 1813 - 1955


Answers: I used to live in the past as that was comfortable, but now well I've recently met someone who's changed my whole outlook on life, I have not known her long she is cold but not in real life.

And if I may, I'd like to enclose one of my favourite quotes:

"Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards."

Soren Kierkegaard: 1813 - 1955

I live in both but I look to the future as my wonderful dad would like me to and i want to make him proud. I hope I do xx

past

I live in the now with brief visits to the past and hopes for the future

I tend to look into the future since the past is over and you can no longer do anything since the past is over and the future is always bright.

I hate to say it, but I live mostly in the past

That is an amazing quote, Agent Mulder. :)

I live my life in the future, always thinking about what will happen someday.....I am glad I do not focus on the past, except to reflect and remember, but I am trying to live more in the present and enjoy each day, instead of saving my hopes and dreams for the future.

:) Always a pleasure, Agent Mulder. :)

i live in the present, i think of the past & have hopes that the future will be great for everything.

Right now my past is happyer than the future. But the soard cuts both ways as they say............

I think I live in the here and now, acknowledging the past and looking toward and planning for the future.

I live in the now, neither past nor future. Who knows if I have a future?

I am happy for you, Agent Mulder, but you, of all people, should know there is no past, present, or future. There is only an infinite series of infinitesimally small "nows."

Time is an abstract, man-made concept to explain that which cannot be explained, only in that it indicates the direction in which entropy increases. There is no absolute time reference, as theorized by Einstein, and later proved.

(It is also conjectured time may be quantized (Planck time), in which each time unit is 10^^-44 to 10^^-43 seconds long.)

So, enjoy your finite series of infinitesimally small nows in this manifold of existence, and may happiness be with you.

Bet you didn't expect an answer like this.

A little of both but I am always looking forward to more happy days!



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