Forgetting the Future
I recently wrote about the important effect that our
emotional approach to “now” has on our happiness. Guilt about our past should
inform our choices, but not overwhelm our ability to enjoy a better life. “Now”
is precious because it is our only opportunity to enjoy the moment, do
something virtuous or make a decision to improve the future.
There are those in the new-age movement who seem obsessed
with the current moment that is now.
These people hold that, because the past and future cannot be directly
experienced, they are no better than illusions — the only thing that can happen
is happening now. This is true enough, as far as it goes.