It is always now or never…

Rohit Balage
2 min readOct 6, 2021

There is something that I always wanted to write and this something is called “Present”. why do we look back into past and thinking wish I could go back to that time and done something productivity, a work that gives me fruit, recognition, a business that brings a constant source of revenue. why does it regrets only after that time has gone?

Time is something that a lot of us lack to understand, We idle when when we have it, We regret when we lost it, It never laid down to what we have now…. some time I think I wish I could go back make amends for the wrong deed I have done… but you know I can’t. there’s only a sorrow of pain and regrets that lingers till the last breath of my life. so how could one should be aware of it’s present and not delude in the past or worry of future? Hmm… I think it’s our parochial views that confined us to look forward to what we have. Life has always been such a mystery with complexions of ups and down, how one could cherish what he has? well, It’s all about your current insights and vigilance that occupy your environment. how much are you aware of your vicinity? when was the last time you comply the relations? when does the last time you apologize leaving your ego. well, they says “It’s never too late to do something you always wanted to do” hell ya! like seriously! there’s should a life of no regrets no worries, and nothing that could look back and said oh! wish I could have done that when I was in college or at my first job. If the mind want it it’ll have it. don’t let your other emotions interfere in it, don’t go berserk, live like you’ve born yesterday! explore like you’re naive to every deed.

Utilize your present into something you would proud of. something you cherish for, something you develop. because they said ‘Tomorrow is mystery, past is history, but today is what we have and that’s why we called it a “Present”.

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Rohit Balage
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I write things involving Computer Science, life experiences and sometimes philosophy