Movies like The Time Machine and the Back
to the Future trilogy have fueled our desire to know more about going
somewhere else in another dimension. I even wrote my own time traveling
adventure in book three of All for One: The
Towns of Ohio Complete Trilogy. (The hero of this book, Danny Philman,
travels to both the past and the future.)
Would you travel backward or forward in
time if you could? Maybe you would go to the past to correct a family (or
individual) error? Could you prevent the Titanic
from sinking, and save all the lives that were originally lost?
Do you want to go to the very distant
future to see how the USA turned out? Maybe you want to see if the computer
program you wrote paid off with big money thirty years from now, or is
happiness where you are right now in your world?
As far as I know, a time machine has
not been invented yet. (That would sure be challenging and lots of fun.) The
only thing you have any control over is the present. Make the most of your
existence by being connected with the smart choices of others. Decide to be
around those that are positive. (They provide good energy.) Remember, to allow
others in to your life when you need their assistance the most.
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