Wednesday, 23 June 2010

So i guess my one a day became ten, or twelve or more.

It's always amazing to live for the moment, and i honestly believe people do know how to do this properly these days.
However from a personal standpoint, for most of my adult life i have been living for the moment. I think sometimes you need to step back and take a look at the bigger picture, even if it is purely for the reason that it will bring greater moments to enjoy.

I find i float through life more often than not. If there's something i don't particularly gain much from my life, i ignore it and revert to enjoying whats going on here and now, and what enjoyment i can subsequently seek from it.

throughout this week i have thoroughly enjoyed myself and realistically achieved nothing.
This has been almost a holiday to me, and to be fair i believe it's well needed.
There's no way i can explain how much i have lived for the moment, and forgot the rest of life and just had an amazing time (many thanks to the people of Ashford for helping me to accomplish this.)

However strange as it may seem, i have found myself thinking (in my spare time) about plans for the future, and not just short term plans either.
For once i haven't found this to be a chore, maybe it's the challenge i actually need.
I don't anticipate big changes to my life at all, like i say i'm pretty content at present and definitely looking forward to summer; as the start of it has been amazing.
So yeah, i'm not even making serious plans, but for change i'm enjoying looking forward, and thinking of the future.

I appreciate this has little relevance yet again, i really should write about what i've been up to since the end of uni. But that's for another time when i'm not busy having so much fun.
I will update, write and reflect when i get a moment, but i imagine that will only be when i get home and settled.
So this is all i got for now, but here's to the future.

"A companion's words of persuasion are effective"
Homer, The Iliad

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