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Lose Worry To Get Creative
A small story:
Two friends went to a cinema theatre to watch a newly released film.
One of them noticed that the other was frequently looking at his watch.
Finally he whispered to him, "Are you not enjoying the film?"
The friend replied, "I am. I am just wondering how much more time is left to enjoy."
(Laughter!)
Actually, most of us are like this. We are so tuned to worrying, that even if there is nothing to worry about, we worry about how long this state of no-worry is going to last! When we are enjoying ourselves, we enjoy thinking how much time is left to enjoy. How will we ever enjoy then? When you are continuously thinking this way, you are keeping yourself in the future all the time. When you try to hold on to any moment of pleasure in the future, you have missed the pleasure of that moment!
Do you follow what I am trying to say?
If you deeply analyze yourself and the others in your own family, you will be able to observe what I am saying.
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