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Our point: Isn't living just for today a bit dangerous?

Who says not to worry about tomorrow? I totally agree with that. But I'm not worried about tomorrow, I'm worried about tomorrow.' Hearing these words of the well-known stand-up comedian Ravi Gupta made everyone sitting there laugh. But something said in the form of a joke sometimes makes you think seriously. Same here. We have heard many times from the mouths of people who are considered to be left that do not be sad by remembering the past, because what has happened is not going to change now. And don't worry about the future, because we don't know what will happen tomorrow. So just live in the present. Many songs have been written glorifying this in Hindi films. Age bhi jaane na toon, peechhe bhi jaane na toon, jo bhi hai bas ye hi ek paal hai… People still remember this song from the superhit film 'Waqt' sixty years ago today. Going back to the song, it is said that you only have this one moment of today, fulfill whatever desire you have in your mind. In a way it is not wrong. If we take the burden of what happened in the past, especially the mistakes that happened or what was lost, then we will be sad even in the present. That's all, if we ask for forgiveness for the mistake or wrongdoing we have done, accept the punishment, make atonement as much as we can, and move on, deciding that we will not do it again, then life will be worth living, but now let's talk about another song in which It is said, 'Kal ki fikar karega, voh jo deewana hoga, zindagi hai aaj, sajan kal mar jana hoga.' It is fun to listen and sing, but in fact this is a very dangerous attitude! It is true that keeping the tension of tomorrow or planning for too long often leaves us to enjoy the present. The small happiness of today is missed while waiting for the big happiness to come. Yet there is danger in saying forget the future as well as the past, for yesterday is gone, but live for tomorrow. And for that you have to think not much but a little, not big but small planning. After reading this, you might think that what's new and big in this, everyone is doing a little bit of planning for the future. But if you look around now, you will see many people who don't really think about tomorrow. They believe that if you have money today, have fun. Debts that will be due tomorrow. To such an extent that they don't even take health insurance considering the future illness. If you say anything to them, shut up. There was a conversation with a couple of normal economic status. He paid the premium for three years, and then stopped. what work So let's say that so far there has been no need, and the insurance money paid for the insurance has gone to waste. This was a shocking statement. Did he assume that he will not get any illness in the future? And the matter did not end there. He then went ahead with his poor financial condition and said that the two ends of the household expenses are barely combined, how can the health insurance premium be spent? Hearing this was a bigger shock. Hey, is there such a thing as priority in life or not? A wise person should arrange to pay a small premium even for one ton of land for two months. And the government has made schemes to help poor people in this regard, if nothing else. Shouldn't the little formality required to take advantage of it be done? When such people have to be admitted to hospital for serious illness, the cost is then borne by their family and friends, who themselves have to pay regular health insurance premiums by cutting back on their other expenses. At that moment, that careless, sick person cannot even be told that it is your fault, so suffer now. We also see other types of people who earn very well in any business or job and spend the same, alas, more. Hesiat takes a loan for outside hobbies, makes only the minimum payment each month on a credit card. Pay the health insurance premium, but spend more than what the insurance company has to reimburse in case of illness. If you have to borrow money from people, say that I will pay it back. Maybe it pays, but the breath goes out. And if Narayan does not do it, if the job is lost or the business is lost? These people may live under the illusion that their source of substantial income is to last a lifetime. Someone will trust their children to take all the burden. Children are the biggest premium-free insurance for them. But can this trust be proven wrong or not?

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