Do We Really Care About Yesterday That Much?

Do We Really Care About Yesterday That Much?

Pondering something lately.

When you stop and think about it, many of us are impatient. Right? And that’s why we don’t wait for many things.

But if you step back and look forward, as in you look at today instead of yesterday.

Do you really care what you didn’t do yesterday?

One of the most human common examples is sex. It's a human need for most normal people. And definitely with males.

For example, if you’re single today, and you do desire to have intimacy in your life. And you didn’t have sex yesterday do you really care?

Do you really care, today, that you didn’t have sex yesterday?

Or another example:

Do you really care today that you didn’t get the ice cream yesterday?

No, you don’t more than likely.

More than likely, you’re not really thinking about it too much because you have to take care of today now and all the things that you need to do today.

Or in the more human sense, you’re now thinking about today and what you want to do today. And what you will do today. You're probably not spending a ton of time thinking about yesterday anymore.

So if you realize that every new day, every day you wake up. You are going to want those things all over again in the new "today". Each and every "today".

Then you might also start to realize that if you don’t do it today and the day ends, you go to bed and wake up tomorrow. You won’t really care about yesterday.

And suddenly you might then come to the realization that waiting is not quite as bad. It’s not quite as overpowering anymore because you realize that tomorrow, when you wake up, you won't really be that frustrated about yesterday.

Which leads me to the point.

Getting through today is not easy when you are waiting or wanting something. But when that good thing does come in the future, you won’t care that you didn’t have it in the past. Because you will be enjoying the present, today.

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