Brief Looking Back

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Brief Looking Back

Looking back even just for the sake of remembering is not a waste of time. And whatever that grows up needs at least a bit of yesterday no matter how fruitful or pointless it was. I believe that the envisioning of chances is brought about by today. Yes. The past matters less but today’s scene is evidently an offshoot of the past as a worthless Philippine centavo makes a million. What lies behind ‘now’ can always lead us to the key of surviving today and even tomorrow’s puzzles. Amen to that, Alcor Eldioan.

 

[November 3, 2011, Thursday, 3:13:37 PM]