Conventional wisdom is that one should live for today, learn from the past, and not wait for tomorrow as it may never come. According to Albert Einstein "the best preparation for the future is to live as if there were none." At seventy-eight years old one begins to appreciate how true this is and that the piggy bank of tomorrows is finite. Who then, at this late stage in life, would move to a country where nothing happens today but everything is due to happen tomorrow? More probably, just a dreamer following his heart and intuition. If you never shoot for a dream you have a one hundred percent chance of failure and a certainty of missing out on the pleasure fulfillment would have brought.
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