EPISODE · Jan 17, 2026 · 2 MIN
The past is seen in black and white, the future in rose-colored glasses, but the present is always IN FULL COLOR!
from Timeless Quotes Podcast: Life Lessons from All Across Humanity · host Timeless Quotes
This phrase brings us back to the fundamental value of Vibrant Presence.We often treat our timeline like a movie collection. We re-watch the old black-and-white classics of our past (often remembering them as simpler or starker than they were), or we stare at the "Coming Soon" posters of the future through an idealistic, rose-colored filter (believing everything will be perfect "someday"). In doing so, we miss the 4K, high-definition, sensory explosion that is happening right in front of us.Here is why you need to take off the glasses and look at what is right here:The Reality of "Full Color": The present is the only time that has texture.The past is a memory; it has no temperature.The future is a fantasy; it has no sound.The present is where the coffee smells good, where the wind feels cold, where the laughter is loud. It is the only place where you can actually feel alive. To live in full color means to accept the full spectrum—the bright yellows of joy, but also the deep blues of sadness and the fiery reds of passion.The Danger of Filtering: When we obsess over the "good old days" (black and white) or the "dream life" (rose-colored), we numb ourselves to the now. We walk through our days like zombies, physically present but mentally time-traveling. We trade the reality of a hug today for the memory of a hug ten years ago.Action vs. Contemplation: You cannot act in the past or the future. You can’t fix a mistake in the black-and-white reel, and you can’t spend the money in the rose-colored dream. You can only act now. The present is the only creative space where you have power.The golden rule: "Don't let the shadows of yesterday or the glare of tomorrow blind you to the beauty of today."If you are always looking back or looking forward, you are technically blind to the life you are actually living.
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This phrase brings us back to the fundamental value of Vibrant Presence.We often treat our timeline like a movie collection. We re-watch the old black-and-white classics of our past (often remembering them as simpler or starker than they were), or we stare at the "Coming Soon" posters of the future through an idealistic, rose-colored filter (believing everything will be perfect "someday"). In doing so, we miss the 4K, high-definition, sensory explosion that is happening right in front of us.Here is why you need to take off the glasses and look at what is right here:The Reality of "Full Color": The present is the only time that has texture.The past is a memory; it has no temperature.The future is a fantasy; it has no sound.The present is where the coffee smells good, where the wind feels cold, where the laughter is loud. It is the only place where you can actually feel alive. To live in full color means to accept the full spectrum—the bright yellows of joy, but also the deep blues of sadness and the fiery reds of passion.The Danger of Filtering: When we obsess over the "good old days" (black and white) or the "dream life" (rose-colored), we numb ourselves to the now. We walk through our days like zombies, physically present but mentally time-traveling. We trade the reality of a hug today for the memory of a hug ten years ago.Action vs. Contemplation: You cannot act in the past or the future. You can’t fix a mistake in the black-and-white reel, and you can’t spend the money in the rose-colored dream. You can only act now. The present is the only creative space where you have power.The golden rule: "Don't let the shadows of yesterday or the glare of tomorrow blind you to the beauty of today."If you are always looking back or looking forward, you are technically blind to the life you are actually living.
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