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This
weekend I was talking to someone about his past difficulties and future vision.
In the midst of a torrent of words, for this is someone who never uses 10 words
when 100 might make the idea marginally clearer, he said: “My future is not in the
past”.
I heard
nothing of what he said over the next few minutes. Eventually I roused
myself from my reverie to ask him if I could quote him on that.
“What?” he asked.
“What you just said”, I replied. “My future is not in the past.”
He had no
idea of the power of what he had said. CLICK
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Posted by: Sarah K. Grundy | February 18, 2009 at 07:52 AM