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The Present Is Always Outside Your Radar

The Present Is Always Outside Your Radar

Your brain is a problem searching machine, the simpleness of the present moment makes it a place where no problem that instantly may bother you can exist, sure you can worry about some that might happen, but this is future, you can worry about something happened recently but that's the past, and you be annoyed about something that is happening right now, but you are not doing what's needed to alleviate the annoyance, or even more difficultly you are not accepting what's not in your capability to change.

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