Immediate concerns take predence

Times are particularly challenging for many people. There’s expenses and the cost of living. One worries about money and where it’s coming from. Can one afford it anymore? One must get another job, another career, but just a job is enough at the moment, as one can’t afford a career at the moment.  It appears we don’t live in prosperous times now. They say it gets better. That the good times will come. Yet not looking into the future, leaves you with the immediacy of the present. One focusses on the now. That’s real rather than the future. So, one decides to make the present work–somehow. One must or do the best one can.

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