What is the use of planning to be able to eat next week unless I can really enjoy the meals when they come? If I am so busy planning how to eat next week that I cannot fully enjoy what I am eating now, I will be in the same predicament when next week’s meals become “now.”
After all, the future is quite meaningless and unimportant unless, sooner or later, it is going to become the present. Thus to plan for a future which is not going to become present is hardly more absurd than to plan for a future which, when it comes to me, will find me “absent,” looking fixedly over it’s shoulder instead of into its face.
Excerpt from The Wisdom of Insecurity, by Alan Watts;
In this book, Watts delivers a timely message, written with clarity and lucidity. His ideas and concepts point to that which is beyond, and consequently awaken the reader’s consciousness. Highly Recommended.
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Glad to hear that their is some wisdom to be found in insecurity. I’m feeling wiser already, lol.