Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why?
I’d like to think that I live more in the present. If I had to choose, however, on where my thoughts gravitate to, future or past, I definitely spend more time thinking about the past.
I set intentions for what I’d like the future to look like. But these are just objectives, plans. Expectation is the biggest form of disappointment there is. If I expect my future to look a certain way and it turns out not quite what I envisioned, I’d beat myself up for failing to accomplish something, not handling a situation as I should of, or just straight up disappointed by what I had in mind compared to reality.
I do spend more time thinking of the past than I probably should. What? This hard candy shell exterior does have a romantic inside. Assholes can be romantics too, you know.
I reminisce on times that were softer, gentler. When life was just a teeny bit easier. I think back to loves that were fiery and passionate and less content and neglectful. Or times where I was more carefree and “fly by the seat of my pants”. I remember times where I felt surrounded by friends, and less alone.
I think back to experiences, good and bad, and how they contributed to who I am today. This provides me comfort and gratitude, much more so than thoughts about the future ever could.
Well written with some seriously great thoughts and insights.
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Past mistakes. Present circumstances. Future aspirations. They are all part of your makeup and deserve a certain amount of mental space.
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I would most certainly agree. We are, largely, who we are due to our past. Who we BECOME in the future is still up in the air.
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I definitely agree Cari. Thoughts seem to gravitate more to the past than future or even present. I am taking considerable efforts to change it and dwell in the present. It’s so important for our health.
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