Hey guys...how u doin'...how's life?
I wouldn't say things were sailing freely in the past months...for once, there's production downtime to deal with...so the need for extra hardship was in session. Thank god for everything that happened. I believe strongly that everything has to happen for a reason... and in each and every way it wud be done it's meant to be. Thank god i met all the people at all exact time which make the journey easier to sail thru'.
Quote from Marc's writing titled Living In The Moment,
"To commit yourself fully, to engage yourself entirely in whatever you’re doing is to live in the moment, didn’t matter if its work or play or if the result is success or failure, you just had to deal with the present where the past and future don’t matter."
I like this particular writing of his...it's nothing to do with the garmen or how life treats you, it's how you embrace life and choose to live it. For me, in that moment...nothing in the past matters at all...i cud sit and dwell on how i wud now be probably sitting in my cosy comfort zone and collecting paychecks every month doing the same old work routine. Or i cud live for the moment and do sumthing about my life and hope for a better tomorrow. And i'm glad i did, and today i'm back at TIP as production is up and running...and things are looking good now and long for the future. More importantly, today i came home from the studio...i was happy`
Funny how all this talk about living in the moment, where the past and future doesn't matter...but no matter how far we have sailed thru' sumtimes we kinda look too far for things in the future...and for some we carry with us things from the past. And for whatever reason it is, life never seem to be in place. Marc also mentioned, in the midst of always looking for something, you fail to realise how good you’ve got it and how lucky you are where you are. And only when its over and passed you by, did you realise what a shame it was that you didn’t treasure it. That you didn’t enjoyed it as much as you can because in the back of your mind, part of you was always somewhere else. You were never fully in the moment. I guess most of us we feel out of place at times... because we are always somewhere else.
It is wrong not to treasure the past nor hope for the future...cos we learn from the past and cherished the memories, look for the future and plan for a better tomorrow, but how are we treating ourselves today? Perhaps what i'm trying to say in my perspective, is to look at ourselves more today. Do things that you need to...say things that you have to...change things that you want to. Everyone deserve sumthing out of life, and only oneself can determine it. But dun forget to be thoughtful towards others as we live amongst them. And once everything is said and done, and if you feel happy or relieved at the end of the day, give yourself a pat on the back...cause for what it's worth you're living in your moment.
Nonetheless, have hope for the better cos if things dun turn out fine today...in god's will, there's always tomorrow :)
I wouldn't say things were sailing freely in the past months...for once, there's production downtime to deal with...so the need for extra hardship was in session. Thank god for everything that happened. I believe strongly that everything has to happen for a reason... and in each and every way it wud be done it's meant to be. Thank god i met all the people at all exact time which make the journey easier to sail thru'.
Quote from Marc's writing titled Living In The Moment,
"To commit yourself fully, to engage yourself entirely in whatever you’re doing is to live in the moment, didn’t matter if its work or play or if the result is success or failure, you just had to deal with the present where the past and future don’t matter."
I like this particular writing of his...it's nothing to do with the garmen or how life treats you, it's how you embrace life and choose to live it. For me, in that moment...nothing in the past matters at all...i cud sit and dwell on how i wud now be probably sitting in my cosy comfort zone and collecting paychecks every month doing the same old work routine. Or i cud live for the moment and do sumthing about my life and hope for a better tomorrow. And i'm glad i did, and today i'm back at TIP as production is up and running...and things are looking good now and long for the future. More importantly, today i came home from the studio...i was happy`
Funny how all this talk about living in the moment, where the past and future doesn't matter...but no matter how far we have sailed thru' sumtimes we kinda look too far for things in the future...and for some we carry with us things from the past. And for whatever reason it is, life never seem to be in place. Marc also mentioned, in the midst of always looking for something, you fail to realise how good you’ve got it and how lucky you are where you are. And only when its over and passed you by, did you realise what a shame it was that you didn’t treasure it. That you didn’t enjoyed it as much as you can because in the back of your mind, part of you was always somewhere else. You were never fully in the moment. I guess most of us we feel out of place at times... because we are always somewhere else.
It is wrong not to treasure the past nor hope for the future...cos we learn from the past and cherished the memories, look for the future and plan for a better tomorrow, but how are we treating ourselves today? Perhaps what i'm trying to say in my perspective, is to look at ourselves more today. Do things that you need to...say things that you have to...change things that you want to. Everyone deserve sumthing out of life, and only oneself can determine it. But dun forget to be thoughtful towards others as we live amongst them. And once everything is said and done, and if you feel happy or relieved at the end of the day, give yourself a pat on the back...cause for what it's worth you're living in your moment.
Nonetheless, have hope for the better cos if things dun turn out fine today...in god's will, there's always tomorrow :)
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