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The habit of ignoring our present moments in favor of others yet to come leads...
Author:
Jon Kabat-Zinn
Book:
Wherever You Go, There You Are
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The habit of ignoring our present moments in favor of others yet to come leads directly to a pervasive lack of awareness of the web of life in which we are embedded.
( Jon Kabat-Zinn )
[ Wherever You Go, There You Are ]
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