Do you spend more time thinking about the future or the past? Why?
I don’t spend my time living only in the past or worrying only about the future. I think about all three—past, present, and future—together ✨
The past, for me, is not a place of regret. It is a place of learning. Every mistake, every pause, every decision that didn’t go as planned carries a quiet lesson. The past teaches me what not to do, what to hold on to, and what to finally let go of. Ignoring it would mean losing valuable wisdom. 💞

The present is where correction happens. It is where awareness lives. What I learn from the past helps me make small but conscious changes today—how I react, how I choose, how I treat myself and others. The present is my chance to do things a little better, a little kinder, a little wiser. 🌙

And then there is the future—not as a source of fear, but as a direction. I don’t obsess over it, but I prepare for it. I want my future to be shaped by understanding, not by repeating old patterns. The future becomes hopeful when the present is honest and the past is understood.🍀
So yes, I think about the past, the present, and the future—but not separately.🕊️
They are connected.
Learning from yesterday, correcting today, and moving forward with clarity.🌿
That, for me, is growth.💖
Love ~ Shama ✨
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