When Not to "Be Here Now"


The mainstay New Age advice "Be here now," is great sometimes. It's essential for things like meditation, children's birthday parties, May in Vermont, not letting your relatives freak you out, and dying well.


In other cases, "here and now" is overrated. Here are some suggested situations in which it's best not to be here now:


* Figuring out where you left your keys

* Writing a novel

* Anything involving dentistry or proctology

* Using credit cards (which are more safely used while imagining your future financial state in vivid detail)

* Playing chess

* Working on your dissertation on a gorgeous Spring day when the birds are singing and [fill in outdoor activity of your choice] is calling

* Crossing the street (it's best to think ten or fifteen seconds ahead for this)

* When now is depressing and thinking about what you can achieve in the future is inspiring

* Walking through any place where you have happy memories

* Cleaning the cat box


I'm just sayin'.


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Published on May 21, 2011 04:00
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