The clues to a meaningful future are hidden in your past, as are the clues to a pointless one. 'Killing the past' and other such nonsense offer temporary relief by making the mind drunk with possibility, but possibility without the context of personal experience is a dead end.
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The more one yokes oneself to the path the more free one becomes.
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Our past experiences guide our present commitments constrain our future possibilities. That constraint stops us from getting drunk on a dizzying amount of options that we falsely believe we could have, at the same time it helps guide our choices
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Killing the past is more thought experiment than expectation. We are inescapably shaped by our past. The mere attempt of killing it is an exercise in discovering possibilities we subconsciously censure. Most wilt in reality, those that don’t transform it.
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The problem with being present is it’s insubstantial. Depth and meaning comes from connecting to one’s past.
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