Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why?
Honestly, I used to be the kind of person who thinks about everything in the same moment which means… I used to think far too much.
Step by step, as changes and challenges began seeping into my life, I changed too.
Yesterday becomes too faraway to recollect all of its details, and too pointless to regret any.
Do you know the famous saying, Let bygones be bygones?
Well… that’s how I’ve learned to think about Yesterday.
Still, every now and then, some good and bad moments cross my mind —those moments that can make one happy or furious or upset. But I don’t let them linger in my memory for long.
As for Now, I appreciate and enjoy it more than ever before.
Perhaps… because now I have more time and less responsibilities.
Or perhaps it’s because Now, as the wise say, is a present—a gift.
And the older we get, the younger we become.
And you know how much excited the young feel about precious gifts.
Tomorrow— this mystery wrapped in its own garb of surprises.
Years ago, I had no idea I would leave home and live in the UK.
Back then, my tomorrow dreams were completely different.
They were replaced with much better ones.
So… Tomorrow I don’t rush it, anymore.
I just pray it will be better.
With hopeful thoughts,
Nahla
