One can spend a lot of time "wondering" about things? Where to live, what to do, what will happen or what won't happen. Will Hillary win or be McCain's Vice President. Will it rain tomorrow. Looking for an answer. If for a time you can free yourself from the question then understanding becomes possible. The real problem is the questions. Unanswered questions may be just too much like roller coasters. The solutions sort of catch up if you slow down. When you do give in, and jump into the future, you find that you do have the skills to do what you need to do. Even so those skills ar clearer in the Here and Now.................................. Planning may not really be about having a plan, as much as it is about recognizing that your on a journey and where you are in that journey is ok.
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Today is a good day. The sun is shinning. My grandkids have great people around them. The sky is blue. Things smell good. (course I can't smell) Their is a good spirit in our lives...................................
Freedom from the desire for an answer is essential
to the understanding of a problem."
Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895 - 1996)
"As for the future, your task is not
"As for the future, your task is not
to foresee it, but to enable it."
~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery
"Too often we are so preoccupied with the destination,
"Too often we are so preoccupied with the destination,
we forget the journey."
~ Unknown Author
"Plans are worthless.
"Plans are worthless.
Planning is essential."
~ Dwight D. Eisenhower
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