It was Monday morning when I was flipping through the paper that I came across the news that Professor Randy Pausch has passed away. It was only two days ago when I shared his story on this blog and I thought that he was doing well and pulling through. How the twist of event changes everything?
How fragile can our life be?
I begin to ponder the question, "What really matter to me NOW?"
Have you ponder also?
It is definitely good and important to plan for the future, but before we talk about the future, we can only seize this moment, this very second and make use of it, but have we? The future is a hope whereas our past is reference for learning. That leave us with the present, and it is the NOW that we can seize and enjoy. What good is there to talk about the future when we can't enjoy the NOW? As much as I would like , I can't even use the one second ahead.
Learning to live my life NOW, the PRESENT, this VERY MOMENT.
You can check out Professor Randy Pausch other lectures, this one is on Time Management.
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