Does life happen when you are making plans?
Are we missing out on the greater things in life by attempting to control too much of a future which has not happened and will probably not conform to our wishes?
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Making a plan is a good idea, it will never work of course; but can be adjusted and then it becomes a vehicle for evolution. Your plan evolves as time passes and circumstances change. This idea has worked in nature for millions of years or thousands of years if you believe the bible bashing evangelists. If for example you decide to save £50 a month for a second hand car and things go drastically different from your plan and you win the Lotto - just buy a new car instead! But if circumstances don't change too much and you actually save around £50 a month and at the end of the first year have £600. You can now at least afford the insurance and tax! Now evolve your plan and save even more for the car or buy on credit and pay interest and make some fabulously wealthy financier - even more wealthy. Personally, I just saved bought the car and said bugger the financiers, bank and blood suckers and didn't pay a penny interest. I do buy on a credit card though and use the interest free period. I can pay for my car insurance in September using my card - but actually part with the cash in October. That helps spread the payment a little without costing me interest or making any of those blood suckers any richer. Basic philosophy really.
cant live without making plans or wots he point in striving for things or making goals. gotta aim for something in life
i live life how it is and never make plans..
sometimes that can get you in trouble
you can live life to its fullest and make plans..just dont make it so strict that you dont have any time to have fun
you live once.remember that.. why hold back?
have you heard the saying " Tell God what your plans are and he will just laugh at you"?
Yes, John Lennon was correct. He had an infinite wisdom. The world is a poorer place without him. And in some respects a better one because he was here. (I sure wish I had some of his insight).
Yes, it does, stop thinking, start doing!!
Don't spend too much time making plans or you'll find life's passing by without you
Thats Quoting John Lennon And yes he was and still is right We can try to make all the plans in the world but plan b or c normally work out best. There is one law in the universe and that is the law of change ,that everything is constantly changing. So plan as we may you cannot step into the same river twice.
The Power of the Serenity Prayer. By Debbie Milam, reprinted with permission. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change those that I can. And the wisdom to know the difference. — 12 Step Program . prayer is, God grant me the wisdom to know the difference. Wisdom comes from connecting with the highest .www.learningplaceonline.com. - 13k - Cached -
the greatest thing in life is life it's self, and you even breathe trough it.
Life happens whether we make plans or not.
However, that doesn't mean we shouldn't have some goals we would like to achieve. It could be as simple as 'buy a new CD at the end of every month', to 'retire at the beach at 40'. Of course the plans should be realistic, not something like (for most of us) 'achieve peace in the Middle East'.
What we need to do is not to get so caught up in our planning that we forget to live. Neither should we (and I am personally guilty here) just let things be and see where we end up hoping it's an OK place/space/spot.
Making plans and enjoying life are not mutually exclusive, I think we should have a longish term view of what we'd like to achieve, and enjoy the ride there while we sometimes steer a little bit, or paddle a little bit once in a while, so the slow river system of life gets us where we'd like to be.
planning is good,yet,one could also be flexible lest a plan gone awry disturbs ones happines.I plan & still regard my journey as an adventure.
Yes life does happen when you are making plans.the fact that you are making plans changes the whole scenario.it's good to know what you want out of life but remember carpi diem as they say
for some it does for others it does not
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Answers:
Making a plan is a good idea, it will never work of course; but can be adjusted and then it becomes a vehicle for evolution. Your plan evolves as time passes and circumstances change. This idea has worked in nature for millions of years or thousands of years if you believe the bible bashing evangelists. If for example you decide to save £50 a month for a second hand car and things go drastically different from your plan and you win the Lotto - just buy a new car instead! But if circumstances don't change too much and you actually save around £50 a month and at the end of the first year have £600. You can now at least afford the insurance and tax! Now evolve your plan and save even more for the car or buy on credit and pay interest and make some fabulously wealthy financier - even more wealthy. Personally, I just saved bought the car and said bugger the financiers, bank and blood suckers and didn't pay a penny interest. I do buy on a credit card though and use the interest free period. I can pay for my car insurance in September using my card - but actually part with the cash in October. That helps spread the payment a little without costing me interest or making any of those blood suckers any richer. Basic philosophy really.
cant live without making plans or wots he point in striving for things or making goals. gotta aim for something in life
i live life how it is and never make plans..
sometimes that can get you in trouble
you can live life to its fullest and make plans..just dont make it so strict that you dont have any time to have fun
you live once.remember that.. why hold back?
have you heard the saying " Tell God what your plans are and he will just laugh at you"?
Yes, John Lennon was correct. He had an infinite wisdom. The world is a poorer place without him. And in some respects a better one because he was here. (I sure wish I had some of his insight).
Yes, it does, stop thinking, start doing!!
Don't spend too much time making plans or you'll find life's passing by without you
Thats Quoting John Lennon And yes he was and still is right We can try to make all the plans in the world but plan b or c normally work out best. There is one law in the universe and that is the law of change ,that everything is constantly changing. So plan as we may you cannot step into the same river twice.
The Power of the Serenity Prayer. By Debbie Milam, reprinted with permission. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change those that I can. And the wisdom to know the difference. — 12 Step Program . prayer is, God grant me the wisdom to know the difference. Wisdom comes from connecting with the highest .www.learningplaceonline.com. - 13k - Cached -
the greatest thing in life is life it's self, and you even breathe trough it.
Life happens whether we make plans or not.
However, that doesn't mean we shouldn't have some goals we would like to achieve. It could be as simple as 'buy a new CD at the end of every month', to 'retire at the beach at 40'. Of course the plans should be realistic, not something like (for most of us) 'achieve peace in the Middle East'.
What we need to do is not to get so caught up in our planning that we forget to live. Neither should we (and I am personally guilty here) just let things be and see where we end up hoping it's an OK place/space/spot.
Making plans and enjoying life are not mutually exclusive, I think we should have a longish term view of what we'd like to achieve, and enjoy the ride there while we sometimes steer a little bit, or paddle a little bit once in a while, so the slow river system of life gets us where we'd like to be.
planning is good,yet,one could also be flexible lest a plan gone awry disturbs ones happines.I plan & still regard my journey as an adventure.
Yes life does happen when you are making plans.the fact that you are making plans changes the whole scenario.it's good to know what you want out of life but remember carpi diem as they say
for some it does for others it does not
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