RE: The Mission and the Reason

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That's funny... I was telling someone last night that I don't feel much of anything anymore. I definitely get a feeling of "the universe is going to sort itself out and I just need to go with the flow and appreciate the journey," which I suppose could be construed as indifference. On some level I suppose it's detachment from the outcome. If we know the destination and we know we get there, whatever happens between now and then is just the difference between point a and point b. It's always "now" after all, so there is no "then" to arrive at. It is what it is.



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whatever happens between now and then is just the difference between point a and point b. It's always "now" after all, so there is no "then" to arrive at. It is what it is.

I feel you on that one... our need to always quantify and micro-manage time is what causes anxiety about "the future"

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