Making plans

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We spend our entire life making plans. Plans that we always expect to be succeeded, one day, plans that we always adapt on the way or even make new ones, depending on the circumstances that life brings to us. By other words, we spend our entire life projecting the future, looking at tomorrow’s calendar as if today no longer exists.

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In each new year we look at it with expectation, we make or remake projects that, sometimes, end up not to be accomplished. We all know that, if we have a strong will, if we involve ourselves, we end up fulfilling them, but we often hesitate, we weigh on the scale aspects that make difficult or unfeasible achieving the plans we have set with such a determination.

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We end up losing the step of courage that would have allowed us to risk and, who knows, get it. This step should be combined with the feeling that we only have one life and that every ended day is one less we have left. Maybe this will reinforce it, maybe this will give us the strength to take the second and third steps, make ourselves hitting the road. Who knows we don’t get there, we reach our destination?

Because there was never a single way that wouldn’t head to somewhere, and for as many laps we take, we will end up reaching the destination we want.
Let’s go!

Photos: Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm temples, Cambodia.

Settings: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
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Shutter speed 1/100 sec, at f/9.0, focal length 70mm, ISO 160
Shutter speed 1/320 sec, at f/11, focal length 24mm, ISO 200

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