Church’s view: seize the moment
Our life is a constant fixation of the "here and now" state. Every moment is unique and impossible to live twice. That is why the past is left behind forever, even as good and precious, but all the same memories.
In its turn, the future is like a race in a fast lane. At some point, we chase and overtake the car that was in front of us. However, the feeling of victory after a while gives way to the realization that on the horizon another car is visible. Again, we start chasing the leader. And it happens again and again.
The future is about waiting and anticipation of something meaningful. However, this is just a feeling, not a reality that we see with our own eyes and in which we act immediately.
It is worth remembering that only in the present we can change something or improve. After all, the past is behind and the future hasn’t come yet. In fact, we have no control over them, unlike the present, where we are able to change the course of our lives at any time.
You just need to "seize the moment". This principle is very vividly described in the movie "Dead Poets Society," in which the teacher encourages his students not to lose time in vain, to maximize their talents and direct all their energy on the implementation of the most cherished dreams.
Emperor Titus, loved by the people of Rome, followed the same rule. According to Suetonius, Titus considered Caesar’s duty not to let anyone go away sad. One day at lunch, remembering that he hadn’t done any good deed yet, Titus said: "I’ve lost a day!"
Such an attitude to the present should be an example for all of us. After all, the world is full of troubles, sorrows and sufferings. From the side it looks like a big iceberg that can kill with cold all living in the neighborhood. However, each of us is able to reduce the area of the cold effect – we just need to live every day not only for ourselves but also for others.
To give blood for sick children, to buy expensive medicine for pensioners, to help an elderly woman with heavy bags, just to say an encouraging word to someone who is in despair and sorrow – all these are the rays of goodness and love, which are so necessary to melt the ice of evil mountain and hopelessness.
Such a lifestyle is intended to each of us. It is even our duty. The duty, which warms the heart and brings a real joy, because the Lord clearly said: "You are the light of the world. So let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven "(Matt. 5, 14-19).
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