Planning for the future

Some people consider thinking about and planning for the future to be a waste of time.  They argue that people should simply live in the moment.  Do you agree or disagree?  Use at least one personal example in your response.

Many people believe that setting goals for the future and making plans to achieve them is useful for success in life. However, there is another line of thought that advises people to live meaningful and effective now and not much bother in the future. I think a thorough review of all the views, it is necessary to define a vision for a better life.


On the one hand, the presence of a specific plan for the future is a great motivator for people to work hard and achieve their goals. To be exact, it is worth people thinking about their own abilities and make an extra effort to achieve their dreams. For example, if the dreams of a student in high school to become a doctor, he may have to work harder than other students to be eligible for a  medical school. The plan for the future, you pay to go the extra mile to achieve your goal. This means that planning for the future is not a reasonable idea.

Moreover, in many cases, planning for the future, in your opinion, is not very reasonable and many unexpected events in life can make a difference against a single plan. For example, people often plan their future and making huge investments in terms of money and other resources. It is likely that many of these plans do not operate according to the designs of people, and as a result, may feel anxious. 

It seems that all analyzes and views that provide the elements of the practical issues of life with meaning. However, I am inclined to favor the idea of not having to worry much about the future because of the uncertainty of life can offer. Although planning for the future can motivate people, and the inability to realize your dreams can seriously affect morale. 

In short, make the most of the opportunities available in each day is the best way to protect people from excessive concern for the future

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