To get back to the future, take care of today

In the science-fiction classic, Back to the Future, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) journeys 30 years back in time – from 1985 to 1955. While in the past, he saves his father (then only a teenager) from being hit by an oncoming car. In doing so, Marty unintentionally breaks the chain of events that led his father and mother to fall in love. Realizing he has jeopardized his future existence (by accidentally keeping his mom and dad apart), Marty spends the bulk of the movie attempting to repair the consequences of his actions. Before he can travel back to the future, he has to set the past aright by getting his parents back together.

Unfortunately, many of us spend our days like Marty McFly, trying to clean up the messes we’ve made. We would rather be pushing ahead into the future, but we’re stuck dealing with the adverse consequences of past actions. Before we can move forward, we have to restore broken family relationships, pay off debt, regain our health, or rebuild the trust of a boss. On account of poor decisions that we made yesterday, we’re forced to be reactive rather than proactive.

Preparing

Let’s you focus on today

Increases efficiency

Increases confidence

Saves money

Pays now for tomorrow

Takes you to a higher level

Repairing

Makes you focus on yesterday

Increases confidence

Consumes time

Increases costs

Pays now for yesterday

Becomes an obstacle of growth

Today matters

If I could shadow you for 24-hours on a typical day and observe your routine, I could tell you, with over 90 percent certainty, whether you’ll be repairing the past or enjoying your future 10 years from now. At first blush, that claim may sound overconfident or entirely too premature. However, I’ve found that the secret of our success is determined by our daily agendas. We cannot escape the weight of our habits and patterns of behavior. The only hope for changing our lives is to change something we do daily.

In life, we can either play now and pay later, or pay now and play later. Either way, we have to pay. However, if we choose the easy route now, and delay making good decisions and developing sound habits until later, then the price of the payment rises. On the other hand, good decisions are like good investments; they compound over time. The earlier in life we make them, the better off we’ll be.

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Congressman wants CCP head to quit over 'blasphemous' exhibit ...

MANILA Representative Amado Bagatsing demanded on Sunday the resignation of the Cultural Center of the Philippines chairman, Raul Sunico, and other officials of the state-run corporation for allowing an art exhibit that desecrated Jesus Christ and the Holy Family in the name of Christianity.

Bagatsing was particularly enraged by a crucifix with a penis glued on Christ’s face and a Christ the King figurine with rabbit ears.

Binaboy nang husto si Cristo ” exhibit by a group of artists from the University of Sto. Tomas, demand the resignation of CCP officials and conduct an investigation into the issue. The exhibit opened last June 17 and will run until August 21.

“It’s a total affront to Christianity and to the Catholics in particular,” said Bagatsing, a devout Catholic.

“These CCP officials should be answerable to the people. That’s not promoting our culture and art. Ang pangit at ang laswa-laswa (it’s ugly and lewd),” he said.

Bagatsing said the exhibit had also incurred the ire of the leaders of the Catholic Church, which protested it and described it as “blasphemous.”

Various groups, including Pro-life Philippines, have been mulling filing charges against the artist and the CCP for what they said was a “sacrilegious” exhibit and have demanded to stop the exhibit in 48 hours or face the legal consequences, Bagatsing said.

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