So I am reading The The Art of The Moment: Simple Ways to Get the Most from Life by Veronique Vienne and my beloved Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen.


I want to share a great excerpt from the former:
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The Gift of Forgetfulness
"Happiness? That's nothing more than health and a poor memory," said Nobel prize winner Albert Schweitzer. A doctor, musician, humanitarian, and philosopher, he reinvented himself time and time again.
Enjoy your memory lapses—they make each moment a second-to-none occurrence.
• Be here now: Live as if you won't remember tomorrow what you did today.
• Be carefree: Forget what you think you know and let the world take you by surprise.
• Be blessed: Forget what you want but enjoy what you get.
• Be popular: Forget to point out that you were right in the first place.
• Be memorable: Take for granted that most folks will forget what you said but will always remember how you made them feel.
• Be generous: Between friends, forget what must be forgotten.
• Be truthful: Don't lie and you won't have to remember a thing.
• Be forgiving: Forget the age of anyone over 35.
• Be modest: Forget to mention your accomplishments.
• Be ready: This is it. The rest is but a memory.
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Wise words. Goodnight.
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