I don't think I even understood that now.
So, no, I don't think like that, I think.
But then, I'm caged in the present and cannot effectively think about or plan for the future and I don't believe in chances either. I'm absolutely a person of the present and today. I wait for the future to become the present and then I'll
I feel as if watching a stage. That's a part of my autism, I'm sure. But also a part of my opinion and world-view.
Instead of playing too much on the stage as I have learnt to do with due time, I rather watch. I won't think about what hasn't happened yet and I only jump into action when something happens right now - never to change the outcome of the scene or to influence the next scene.
That's just not what I do or believe in.
If I had a motto, it would go like this: What comes around, comes around. That's the joy (that I experience) in life.
Edit: I don't like making an impact. To be deeply involved in events, to share myself with even the smallest part of history... That truly scares me. Also both part of my autism and my way of seeing life as far as I am aware.
Am I somewhat close to what you meant (just the other way round)?
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The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it. Terry Pratchett