Think about the current moment in time the most. – Worldviews limit perspective

Daily writing promptDo you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why?

The question is asked, “Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past.”

My answer is, “Neither. I think about the current moment in time the most. The past is an illusion. It is constantly changing with the current. Of course, the history is there, but it is embedded in the current moment. Understanding the meaning of that history is our challenge. The future is what we make of it. We can anticipate and plan for the future, but it too is entirely embedded within the current time, the Now. https://81018.com/time/

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