by Shaggy on November 20th, 2009

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Why do we always live for the future and not the present?

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  • by level headed on November 20th, 2009

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    It depends on how you would interpret this. To live in the present means to live for today and enjoy it. To live for the future means to put enough money away for use later on. If you spend every cent today and find yourself out of a job tomorrow, what will you do?.

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  • by jerryperris on November 20th, 2009

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    --------IM 56yo NOW and dont live for my futuer anymore use too but there is to many people that die before they hit 56yo so i dont live day by day but i dont know how long i be here in this world

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