I'm Beto and I want to share some of my random thoughts and ideas with you. I've been thinking a lot lately about the future of our world, and how it's going to look.
I'm not talking about the distant future, with flying cars and hoverboards and robots doing all our chores. I'm talking about tomorrow. You know, when you wake up and take your first sip of coffee (the one you make yourself because your robot is too busy cleaning your bathroom).
I want to talk about what comes after that—what happens when we stop worrying about how much time we have left? When we stop looking at every day as an opportunity to get everything done and start looking at every day as an opportunity to do something meaningful? When we stop seeing life as a race against time and start seeing it as an adventure?
Because life isn't a race. It's not even a journey. It's just a bunch of moments strung together by nothing more than time itself. And when you let go of worrying about "losing" or "winning," those moments become more powerful than anything else in the world could ever be.
I've had a lot of time to think about these ideas, so maybe they'll stick with you for a while too.
