Every Tomorrow is Today (ARTICLES)
This statement oftentimes find people guilty of
procrastination, myself included.
However, the slogan is equated to a double sided blade. When we agree with this, it means what is
happening right now is the result of previous experiences, because the present
is the outcome of the past. But even if
we do not do anything, still we win the game because another today is coming
that gives us another chance to define our tomorrow. We only lose if life gave up while we’re on
the process of making another tomorrow today.
We cannot go wrong doing things in anticipation for the
coming morrows. People do that because
they don’t want to get caught offhanded.
People persevere in the contemporary times because they are hopeful that
if they did, the coming days would be better.
They armed themselves well enough to prepare for the coming
eventualities. It could be a sudden change, a loss of dependable
relative, a natural disaster, or unavoidable circumstances.
It goes well to show that people are really making or
unmaking themselves. The past is
equivalent to the present, and present endeavors define future
circumstances. These things we do at the
moment are the determining factors of whether we are going to celebrate, or
regret the outcomes of previous actions.
We can safely say, even to this day that as long as we are still alive,
there will always be a today that can be
used in order to define a tomorrow. And
even with tomorrow another today prepares itself for another morrow.
Kids do well in school to get higher grades. Higher grades
will qualify them to high standard schools.
Better scores will make their Vitae look impressive. Impressive Vitaes award more promising jobs. Promising jobs result to better and
fulfilling lives.
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