DON’T LIVE IN THE PAST
Don’t live in the past. Move forward.
Look at the present. Use every new moment creatively. Time is like a river. It
flows forward; does not stop anywhere aimlessly, takes new jumps and crosses
new places.
What is the charm in repeating the
past? Whereas it can be a little
delightful, it can also be massively grave.
In the past, wars were crude; life
styles were stagnant; people had both harmony and disharmony among them. Most of
the rulers were auto-crats.; only some of them were benevolent.
It is true that history repeats
itself both positively and negatively. But why should we ignore the present and
remain attached to it.
Human mind is a room of memories.
Some of them are new, some are old. Why to keep the mind retain old rubbish?
People like dusting, and cleaning, and even washing every corner of the house
almost daily. They get rid of old, stale, old-fashioned things in whatever way
they can.
They do not go on collecting the junk
into piles.
As you clean your dwelling area
every day and get rid of old, useless goods and chattels, so should you clean
the areas of your mind every day.
Get up every morning with a clean
mind to receive new knowledge, new ideas, and new plans.
Note: the
past is dead, It is not going to revive itself.
The future is uncertain.
The present is in your hands to do new things.
The English poet John Keats (1795-1821) said:
Heard melodies are sweet but those unheard are sweeter.
And another English Ralph Hodgson (1871-1962)
said:
Time, you old gipsy man
Will you not stay,
Put up your caravan
Just for one day.
Yet
another English poetess A. A. Procter (1825-1864) said:
A place in the ranks awaits you,
Each
man has some part to play ;
The
Past and the Future are nothing,
In
the face of the stern To-day.
Finally: This old saying: Don’t dig the
old graves.
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G.R.Kanwal
25 June 2026