The past has no power to stop youfrom being present now. Only your grievance aboutthe past can do that. What is grievance? The baggage of oldthought and emotion.

Lao Tzu
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When we get upset by something that happened in the past, we usually hold on to it because we feel like we could’ve done something different. We get upset because we feel like if we had acted differently things would’ve been different. We’re right, but the problem is that we don’t live in the present. The past can never stop us from being present. What’s stopping us is our own thoughts and emotions about the past.

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