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My Future Is Good Or Not And How

Will life in the future be good?

Yes and No. Same as in the past. Same as in the future.There will be areas of the world that will thrive, others that fall into war - induced anarchy. There will be pacts and economic alliances, countries uniting and splitting. Behemoth companies will rise and fall. Social paradigms will come and go.Technology will continue to extend our reach into our capabilities and others lives so that it becomes increasingly blurry who 'I' am.Love, both emotional and carnal, as a consequence will become a less selfish thing and may become something that becomes an expression much like any other, as taboos lift and whole new possibilities are explored.As machines and software become more intelligent we will become increasingly removed from the mundane causing an increased schizm between our need to be of the world, but increasingly removed from the grounding that the mundane brings.But we will find accomplishments where we never realised we could find them. As old job roles (such as taxi driver) become redundant or automated, new roles will be created, and the amazing proliferation of data and cross-disciplinary interconnections will find answers in places we had never conceived of previously. Whether discovered algorithmically or by a human or more likely by a combination of both.As space flight, planetary encampments, and off planet mining operations becomes a reality, whole new industries and concepts of ownership will be born, causing new reasons for power struggles and wars as dominion over new reserves are found.Life is going to be interesting, as we accelerate faster and faster to a continuum of exploration both within us, on our planet, and out to space. Where that singularity of exploration will converge, who knows.But I expect it will be one amazing ride getting there.Enjoy!

Is it good or bad to think about the future?

Its Smart to plan your future and be focussed for an aim. Wihout setting some target, life would be meaningless.We work hard in exams because we have a set target of getting a new bicycle at 80%.We work day and night, to get that extra incentive at your workplace. You do all kinds of search to make your date worth for your girls smile.The difference between aims and goals is that the later requires the step taken to achieve it. But then comes overthinking, which is bad. You overthink for future and spoil the present. What if I am not able to get 80%? What if my xyz friend achieves more than me? What if.. What if I dont get promotion this year? What if my work isnt counted,  I will leave this job. What if..What if she doesnt like my idea? What if her mood gets spoiled? What if her friends plan a better birthday. What if... P. S.- You need to set aims in life to work for it and enjoy the pleasure in achieveing them. But overthinking over it would spoil the journey to the triumph. Have the pleasure in each moment. Each day is a lesson, you learn within.

Why can't I believe that I have a good future?

Negative belief about the future is often a symptom of ruminating about the past. You get exactly zero chances to undo or redo what has happened in the past. You get a new chance each and every day to live in the present and make progress towards a different future.Start there. Each day forgive yourself the events of your own past because only you have the ability to do this for yourself. Do this each and every day and after a few weeks you will begin to trust that you are really serious about forgiveness and it will help make the past less intrusive in your present.Next. What can you do today to live in the present, where you are right now? Do something each day to live today because it will never be here again.Change the view or belief of your future. Once you are comfortable forgiving yourself each morning and choosing one thing to do today to be present in your present… then look forward and make one small goal you can accomplish in a week to a month.One small success will mean you can do it again, and again, and again. Eventually, the combination of forgiveness of your past, living at least one full moment in your today and planning small steps of your future will come together and alter your beliefs about your future.Best of Luck!~Chris

Good hook/grabber for my essay about my future?

"People have many ambitions in life - some want to be famous, some want to invent, however my life goals are a bit different. I genuinely want to reach the world through the comfort of my own home and love. People say you don't need much to be happy and I believe them. When I envision my future, I imagine coming home to a handsome and supportive man from my job at _______ which is more than enough to get us by and provide what we need. Why is this the life I see for myself? Because ________________________"


I hope that helps somewhat? That is a hard topic to fit into an essay. If you express WHY you want it though, you should be fine!

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Do marks really affect my life and future? Are good marks really essential for a good life?

i chose to answer this question even when i am neither successful by popular standards nor great in academics because i am in the middle of reading a popular book “rich dad poor dad” by Robert Kiyosaki.i am an Indian and to a great extent , people are crazy about marks here. i was not into studies and scoring marks during my graduation and ended with a CGPA of 6.49 /10 .guess what i couldnt have applied for every National Institutes of Technology ( their criteria being 6.5, yeah a 0.01 more) , huge percentage of PSUs ( dream jobs of most of engineers) and some IITs. so i got left out even when i cracked Gate well. Now coming to your question.Marks affect your life and future. But marks are not the only factor.Almost everywhere, in competition, some criteria has to be laid in order to filter off the potential candidates for a job. even if you were the owner or manager of of an organisation and needed workforce, you would have looked for quality people. marks are not just the indicator of knowledge but also indicates your attitude to a great extent. good marks indicate that you have been talented or hardworking or both, that you have been sincere towards the system, are ambitious and competent. it means you did what you were supposed to. in the end i like you and your marks tell me that i can trust you with a job. so thats how marks work.so yes! marks speak.then you asked about really successful people. do you know why successful people may not have got the greatest marks ever. beacause they were busy making their own paths. had they chosen to be or liked scoring in exams , they would have done great in their grade sheets too. they chose go a step ahead. when they saw that sincere toppers are concerned about doing their jobs nicely, they decided to give them a job which they knew, toppers will do nicely. so they employed toppers but they could do so because their vision was or is better. if you have a vision and you know you can make it large, you may not need marks at all but if that were the case you would have already understood that you need not study the subjects you wont need.till you get the attitude and aptitude of low GPA highly successful people, marks are the only wheels you can ride on. make sure you have the best possible.in case you wanted to know what if you dont have good marks!dont worry. there are many paths for you to succeed.

I'm 21 and I'm really confused about my future. Any good advice or experience?

"Have anyone ever confused about the future and life at the early 20?"I think that describes most people, so don't feel bad. Very few people are lucky enough to have themselves and their future all figured out by that age. You've lived almost no time under your own umbrella yet, so how could you know what you really want, or what your best purpose is?As to the solution...I'm going to keep it as simple as I can.You can go to school anytime. Leaping into a long stretch of institutional education right out of high school (or after college) is HIGHLY overrated. Especially because this: if you don't know what you want to do, then what are you supposed to educate yourself for?There are a number of ways that you can gain life experience that aren't school, where you can live independently, that don't require the skills needed to get a so-called good job. Basically, I'm talking about volunteering. You could hook up with an organization that needs volunteers in poor countries around the world (or around your country). You could seek out struggling bed and breakfasts and farms around the country and offer to work for room and board. You could get an undemanding entry-level job and spend your spare time trying out various pursuits (or again, volunteering). There are books and guides on how to find "traveling work" and/or live low-cost & low-key, so that you could spend a year or two trying things out, exploring the world, and most importantly, learning about yourself through the lens of all those different experiences.If you spend a couple years doing that sort of stuff, you'll still be plenty young, and still have all the options you currently have. But you'll also have a wealth of worldly experience that you could never get from a classroom, and which is hard to access if you're on a dedicated career track. You have a moment of unfetteredness before you; I suggest you use it to explore. Life's not that short. You can spare a couple years.

Was the Treaty of Versailles a good peace treaty for the future?

No. Nobody liked how the Treaty treated their country (whether bad or good) and thus left everyone angry at everyone else (and wanting revenge).

I need a good love letter for my future husband..?

I want to write a love letter to my boyfriend but really am not putting things into words when it comes to love...does anyone know of any websites that give free love letters or does anyone know of any place i can get one!1

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