I've always tried to live in the future and think about things and how to make things better. If you have great-grandchildren around, and their pictures are looking at you, well, that's the future.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Grandchildren have taught me how important the future is. I try to look through their eyes and envision what's in their imagination. What's the world going to look like when they're my age? That really does take a huge imagination.
I'm living my future as long as you're living in the present and realize how beautiful life is.
Something I've noticed as I get older is that I do think about the future more. It's all positive thinking.
I'm living in the present, thinking about the past, hoping for the future.
I was brought up with a scientific outlook on life. It's the way my father deciphers the world - whether it's football, politics or hairstyles. So I don't get anxious about the future, because I was raised to believe and accept that nothing stays the same, and the best way to survive is to adapt.
So I try not to look too far into the future because I think that everything happens and will happen for a reason.
The future is open, and I never make plans. As long as it's interesting to me, I try to live my life to the fullest.
I really have learned to live in the moment. I don't question things too much or try to project into the future. That's how life should be.
Live in the moment, day by day, and don't stress about the future. People are so caught up in looking into the future, that they kind of lose what's in front of them.
I'm not so much in the future as always in the present. The future always takes care of itself. What I do now with my video camera, it can only record what is happening now. I am celebrating reality and the essence of the moment. And that's the greatest challenge that I have.