"My goodness, don't you remember when you went first to school?
You went to kindergarten.
And kindergarten, the idea was to push along so that you could get into first grade.
And then push along so that you could get into second grade, third grade, and so on,
And now the pressure is being put on, you must get ahead.
You must go up the grades and finally be good enough to get to college.
And then when you get out into this famous world,
Comes the struggle for success in profession or business.
Something for which you're reaching for all the time.
And then, suddenly, when you're about 40 or 45 years old, in the middle of life,
Because, you see, you were fooled.
You were always living for somewhere where you aren't.
To be able to look ahead in this way and to plan.
There is no use in planning for a future,
Which when you get to it and it becomes the present you won't be there.
And so in this way, one is never able actually to inherit and enjoy the fruits of ones actions.
You can't live it all unless you can live fully now."
— Alan Watts