“Live in the now”, by the way, is a Taoist idea. It is also claimed to be a Buddhist idea. Both notions are correct. Living in the now is an oriental philosophy, an age-old idea shared by philosophers of the east.
According to this philosophy, there is no past, there is no future, there is only this moment, the present, the now, right now.
What about tomorrow? Don’t we have a tomorrow?
Tomorrow, when it comes, becomes today, doesn’t it? So therefore, life is made up of a series of present moments.
And if you look at life this way, you may, for one thing, spend less time on worrying. You may have a better focus, a better focus on the task at hand, whatever the task is. And you may get to enjoy what you do a little bit better, whatever it is that you do, be it watching children playing with water and sand or reading a book, taking a walk in the park or cooking a meal.
Lest we stray too far, let’s get back to children and, remember, children are our role models. As adults, we should learn to be children again.
Be children again?
Yeah, no kidding. Let’s learn to live in the moment and be child-like again.
Child-like, not childish, okay?
Ok, here are more media examples of people who live in the now or the moment or the present:
1. There is a great misunderstanding about living in the now, based on John Bachman’s guest editorial of December 22. We can only assume John has adopted the sound bites from people who have not read and studied the subject.
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