Thursday, December 18, 2008

quote

I saw a quote on a refrigerator yesterday that caught my eye:

"No date on the calendar is as important as tomorrow" - Roy W. Howard

On a surface level, it makes some sense - I frequently check my calendar for what's scheduled for tomorrow; meetings and such. On a deeper level, I completely disagree. The most important date on a calendar is today. Even the most detailed schedule can't completely predict tomorrow - and the past is subject to interpretation (re: 1984). The only thing we have for certain is this moment, this hour, this day. All the rest is mutable.

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