If every night I go to bed feeling that I have to catch up to someplace I should already be, then how will I ever get there? Not every day of life is preparation for the next day. Reading this book, watching this movie, listening to this song, riding this bike — this is my life. Why should I think that tomorrow is my life and today is dress rehersal?
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