When it comes to love, life and career, all of us are (hopefully) pursuing our individual ideas of perfection. To strive is to thrive, but how often when we’re not daydreaming about the future do we reminisce about and long for “the good old days” ― you know, when things were seemingly simpler and more familiar?
How easy it is to get distracted by both the future and the past. The present gets relegated to middle child status and is unfairly neglected. How does one achieve balance and appreciation for what is while preparing for the future and learning from (and potentially yearning for) the past?
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