What more does one need than what is offered by the present moment? Once you have learnt how to dissolve in the present moment, and you are able to enjoy it, you will have no problem in disregarding the empty chit-chat of the Ego, the mind!

Frank Wanderer
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This quote is a masterpiece of living life to the fullest. The present moment is all we have and it’s the only time we truly have any control over anything. In the past, thinking about the future was always a good thing. You could make plans and make sure you had a better tomorrow if you put your mind to it, but your present moment often gets neglected, especially once you get older. By learning how to live in the present moment, you can ignore the chatter of your mind and live a happier life.

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