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or are you living your future? post on!
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simon
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i am in my future girl, im 55 years old
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Skyler
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you sure don't sound like one. i don't believe in planning anything, i live life by the day.
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NickG
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sometimes people are too busy worrying about the future they can't enjoy the present
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ERenton
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some of us might not even get to the future. as for me, it's not exactly a plan but i do have a timetable. i keep every job i've had for 2 years, beyond that if i don't see any progress, i quit and look for another one. but so far i've been going to the same office for 3 years now
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thudson
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and you still have time to post here so late at night. i can see myself starting a family in the notsodistant future. i just don't know how to get around it though
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Gerard
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i live day by day..
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ive been a freelance photographer since i can remember and i cant see myself doing anything else, i love what i do as for the future, this is my future (sounds like an ad but i do mean it)
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PJSmith
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i am living my future, thankfully 
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i have so many plans for the future and as early as now i'm doing my best to fulfill all those plans. like marrying my boyfriend maybe 4 to 5 years from now. have two kids with him. continue my career as SEO specialist and have my own business.
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the future terrifies me! i'm 25 years old now and i used to think 25 is already the future. i still have no straight plans, still trying to figure out what to do.:(
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i do have future plans like get married hopefully before i turn 30 and have kids. but i love living my life one day at a time right now. not worrying too much about what's going to happen next.
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Being fifty and over halfway to State Retirement, I decided the future wasn't getting any rosier - so I'm enjoying my off-time more now. Once I retire, I plan to do more of what I like and less of what I must. Just hope the old body keeps up with the mind . . .
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Bigdog57 posted the following on Sunday 16th December 2007
Being fifty and over halfway to State Retirement, I decided the future wasn't getting any rosier - so I'm enjoying my off-time more now. Once I retire, I plan to do more of what I like and less of what I must. Just hope the old body keeps up with the mind . . . 
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that's good. just keep your body active. exercise, exercise, exercisE!:) and eat well:D
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I am indeed! Since I've gotten back to motorcycling (including moderate off-road) and camping/hiking, I've dropped forty pounds and don't have the back problems and stiffness I once had. Increased activity is great! Sure beats operations and drugs . . .
I've been meeting a lot of great people too.
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