If we feel surrogate is making our mind shrink we must correct the error now because procrastinate it will make you feel sorry for the choices of the past.
When we feel conscious that something is wrong we must correct the error and avoid conformity as voluntary servitude.
What we do today are the plans for tomorrow, but we will only see the consequences in the future.
The most difficult to understand is that the past is a consequence of the future because only in the future you see the errors you made in the past, and that's when the past take shape.
The errors of choice in the past only make sense when the future unveil them.
But errors are just organized feedback humans have for learning.
The construction of ourselves is just a pile shit of errors, and we have to recognize every failed choice we make and change them.
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True that recognizing failed choices is important. Failing can teach as much as succeeding, and we need to use both as springboards for the next attempt to do something that matters to us.