Living in the past is foolish, of course. Holding onto what's gone so tightly that nothing new can come. But it's equally foolish to look straight ahead with no notice of what's gone before. Experience, especially viewed through the lens of a year or more past, is a valuable teacher.
Though I'm sure you'll disregard all of that.
[He actually sounds like he's smiling -- like he's amused -- at the last sentiment.]
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Living in the past is foolish, of course. Holding onto what's gone so tightly that nothing new can come. But it's equally foolish to look straight ahead with no notice of what's gone before. Experience, especially viewed through the lens of a year or more past, is a valuable teacher.
Though I'm sure you'll disregard all of that.
[He actually sounds like he's smiling -- like he's amused -- at the last sentiment.]