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Our politics are our deepest form of expression: they mirror our past experiences and reflect our dreams and aspirations for the future.
We should not fret for what is past, nor should we be anxious about the future; men of discernment deal only with the present moment.
The precariat can be divided into three further groups - atavists, who look back to a lost past; nostalgics, who look forlornly for a present, a home; and progressives, who look for a lost future.
One of the things that makes any good entertainment, whether it's a play, drama, comedy, television, film, whatever, is that you feel a certain amount of spontaneity.
My parents weren't at all in entertainment, but when I look back, something along the line prepared me and opened me up to entertainment.
Our specious present as such is very short. We do, however, experience passing events; part of the process of the passage of events is directly there in our experience, including some of the past and some of the future.
The idea of future or past, either way, is a core part of entertainment. It's something we've always loved as humans. Its part of our psyche, I think.
If our dreams were more regular, more connected, more stable, they would also have more practical importance for us.
Most people are prisoners, thinking only about the future or living in the past. They are not in the present, and the present is where everything begins.