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Sunday, January 27, 2008

i have a conclusion:

we've all gotta plan ahead and work towards the future, but we must always remember to cherish the present and live in the moment. :)
cheers!

to here and now, here and now.
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wouldnt it be great, if we could all time travel once in a while, peek into the the future.?
we could then be sure and certain for once, and know whatever good prospects the future holds for us... and that no matter how fucked up life is at the moment, we will get there.

yet at the same time, we will have to constantly face the alarming, disconcerting truth:
that our future has already been decided and fixed upon us.
everything we do is inevitable, there is no such thing as a coincidence.
there is no freewill, we just have to act as if we do.
even if we time travel and meet with something potentially irreversible,
there if nothing we can do to avoid, prevent, or salvage the situation...

sigh, what a
(non-existent) conundrum.

keep you in the dark
you know they all pretend

this is my two-hundred-and-twenty-second post.

*spam tic-tacs!*

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