"All you have is today."

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kfwilson6 wrote: 09 May 2018, 20:43 "Yesterday is just a memory and tomorrow is not guaranteed, " Duke told Gary.

Do you think Duke was true to living by this sentiment?
Do you live by this or are you too stuck in the past or too worried about the future?
Duke's entire life is a demonstration of this sentence. In fact the feat of sword-swallowing is also just that, you know you did okay yesterday, you might or might not be there tomorrow to swallow the swords, it all depends on whether you can manage to do so today without damaging yourself.

As for myself, I guess I am too worried about the future. I reminisce of the past, but try not to dwell too much on that. However, the future has a way of scaring me! Guess I should really learn from Duke, but then again, not at all bothering about the future does not seem like a wise choice, either.
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I definitely think about the future more than anything else! I find myself ten steps ahead before I've even taken one and it can be hard to be in the moment. For anyone who is like this as well- I've started yoga and it helps.
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From what we read in the book, it's true that Duke believed it as well as lived it. But, I don't think we can forget the past and not think about the future living only in the present. By that, I'm not saying we have to always worry about everything constantly. We should learn from our past mistakes and live simply enjoying the present while at the same time being aware of the future.
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I think it's incredibly hard to live like this! I personally am too focused on the future. I am always trying to make long term plans and figure out my next steps. This pandemic has really helped me reevaluate that and realize that I need to focus on the present more, especially since the future is so unpredictable.
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I must admit that I am often focused on the past and the future, ignoring the present.
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K Geisinger wrote: 10 May 2018, 12:38
kfwilson6 wrote: 09 May 2018, 20:43 "Yesterday is just a memory and tomorrow is not guaranteed, " Duke told Gary.

Do you think Duke was true to living by this sentiment?
Do you live by this or are you too stuck in the past or too worried about the future?
I think Duke wanted to believe he lived in the present, but everything about him still screamed of his past. The man was dying of cancer, but he still performed because he once was part of a circus. He did meth because he needed it to keep up with the life style decades ago. He built his entire world around once being part of something, even once injury stopped him from swallowing swords. He gained followers and started showing them how to perform routines.

To your question about me, I think everyone is affected by the past, it's whether you dwell excessively. I wish I had made different choices, but sometimes that is honest self reflection rather than obsessiveness.
Good comment. i could not have agreed less to this.
That why everyone has to be careful of the choices they make now because in the future no matter how we try it you keep getting flashbacks of your past.
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That saying is true. Sometimes I get very upset or worried about things from the past and I tend to dwell on it. But the past is the past and I can't be living in it.
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If Duke actually lived by this, still this is not enough reason for him to engage in drugs and squander his money
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I worry a lot about he future most time I even get scared of the future. And what ever I do now I consider the consequences or impact it would have in the future. I think Dukes mistake was due to these philosophy he held on to. Why would one live in the moment regardless of what a careless living at the moment would cause him later. That statement is common with those who live without hope and Duke was one of them.
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I agree with him. One cannot change the past. Neither do we know tomorrow. Today is truly all we have.
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Yesterday is only a memory, but memories can be very powerful! I try to let go of negative experiences while learning from my mistakes.
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I try my best to be present in the moment. It can be challenging at times, and I am aware that I am prone to obsessing about the past or the future.
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I will not lie because I am mostly stuck in the past and worried about the future and this has been the bane of my existence. I have tried and am still trying to make the best of my today as tomorrow is not guaranteed. Duke was very true to living by this sentiment and i learned a lot from his philosophy on this regards.
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I think the balance between the past and future is important. Holding so much to the past would create so much difficulty living in the present. Having so much anxiety for the future too will bring difficulty living in the present. However it is important you look at the past so as to avoid repeating some mistakes in your present and sometimes the fears and anxiety for the future propels us to make the right choices and decisions in the present. The balance is most important.
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