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Mandrake

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Posted: 08/16/08 12:55pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

.....many times we hear 'tomorrow's another day'. Maybe we put chores off, we put off a trip, we put off communication....tomorrow. But tomorrow doesn't always come. Maybe you haven't spoken to a friend, a neighbor, or a relative for a while, and maybe you'll do it tomorrow. But tomorrow doesn't always come. What if the person you were going to contact.....doesn't make it until tomorrow?

Call or go see your friend, your relative, your neighbor. Tell them how important they are to you, tell them what they mean to you, tell them you love them. Tomorrow doesn't always come........


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Posted: 08/16/08 01:12pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

You are absolutely correct, I had something I had wanted to communicate to PaPawFor2, I put it off, now it will never happen.

I'll miss a great guy.

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Posted: 08/16/08 01:23pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Mandrake, very true. You never know what tomorrow will bring.

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So true! Time is short, make the best of every day. Love, hug, laugh, sing....what ever you want to do, but do it now, not later.

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If tomorrow comes it is today and tomorrow is still one day away. We never arrive at tomorrow.

As soon as I say it is "now", it isn't, it is the "past". "Now" has passed into the "past", so to speak. You can capture "now" in a photo but as soon as you do it is "then". Likewise, the future does not exist. It is always "now".

I hope this clears up any misunderstanding. Just remember, the future doesn't exist, it is always "now" which instantaneously becomes the "past" and is replace by another "now". You can capture "now" in a photo but it immediately becomes a record of the "past" which can also be called "then".



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Posted: 08/16/08 05:20pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Mandrake is right. Waiting for tomorrow may mean it never happens. Tell those around you what they mean to you because you never know if they, or you, might not be here tomorrow. Life is short, enjoy the good and try to let go of the bad quickly...............

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..we are very lucky, we see or talk to both of our sons everyday.
The last three words we say to each other are "I Love You".
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I've heard this a lot in my life, "You live like there is no tomorrow". Thanks for explaining it.


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Thanks for reminding us Mandrake!

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gasbag wrote:

If tomorrow comes it is today and tomorrow is still one day away. We never arrive at tomorrow.

As soon as I say it is "now", it isn't, it is the "past". "Now" has passed into the "past", so to speak. You can capture "now" in a photo but as soon as you do it is "then". Likewise, the future does not exist. It is always "now".

I hope this clears up any misunderstanding. Just remember, the future doesn't exist, it is always "now" which instantaneously becomes the "past" and is replace by another "now". You can capture "now" in a photo but it immediately becomes a record of the "past" which can also be called "then".


well I'm glad you cleared that up.

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