July 28, 2016

Enjoy today! Leave tomorrow to come by itself!

Don't go on expecting for a distantly set enjoyment. If you do so, the enjoyments that come in that set time interval shall lose their charm with you and you shall enjoy less. Moreover, the time will fly away in that period; after reaching and enjoying that set target of enjoyment, you will be astonished to find that time has moved faster then and that you have lost the enjoyments in between. So, enjoy the present day rather than being preoccupied with that of a distant one. Leave alone the distant day to come to us by itself and present before us to enjoy it!

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