it depends on the relevance it has to your future, for me it will but chances are i won’t remember the date or what not just that i saw my niece or nephew in a sonogram for the first time
it will matter, indeed..i believe that everyday of my life will have a big role of what i will become someday. every single moment of it has an effect to my future, so as much as possible, i value each and everyday that i have…because i know someday, it will all make sense:P
Jason:
Every moment you spend alive matters. It shapes us to who we will be in 5 years, 10 years, 50 years. But will I remember today? Probably not.
Every day matters as it is a part of who you are, you grow a little more every day and you learn something new every day.
Malinda:
Well, today I did something for the first time. I bought peaches at the Farmer’s market. Whether I buy more in the future will depend on how they taste. So in the future, YES, today will matter when I think about peaches.
Bethany:
No. A better question is whether or not I’ll be here in five years. Sometimes I just don’t know.
C:
Yes, because today’s the day all my dreams will come true π
Laura:
Today, I laid in my pool listening to music and just enjoying the gorgeous weather. It’s probably not a day I’ll remember in 5 years, but it was still nice.
Yes, for me today might matter in 5 years because I saw my grandparents and since my grandpa is in bad health, it might be the last time I saw him. I really enjoyed being with him and my grandma knowing it, and I didn’t forget to tell them that I love them (which is a big deal in my family…).
Yonna:
does it have to?
Kylie:
Yes, to the people whose house I help to build today it will matter a lot.
April:
I think so. I mean I probably won’t remember much from this day, but each day is a step towards the future and must impact it somehow.
Kelsey:
Yes. Every second of every day will change the future.
Don't Tell the Boss:
Yes. I made a special pact with someone today. It will matter. But tomorrow may not!
‘Till now I don’t think so, but the day isn’t finished yet. So, I’ll see… =)
Heather:
Nope.
zai:
no
Anon...:
It probably will be for my family friends, but for me it will be the time when I was depressed about losing somebody I love.
anon:
Yes, I think it will, actually. I hope so at least! I’m nervous but optimistic π
Nick:
I think so. I mean, I have answered a lot of questions from this site today that made me realize something about myself. I think it will impact my life.
mistie:
Probably not, but you never know what and how things will happen.
Alex:
today will not matter in 5 years, unfortunately. make every day count.
Not necessarily.
it depends on the relevance it has to your future, for me it will but chances are i won’t remember the date or what not just that i saw my niece or nephew in a sonogram for the first time
Think so π
it will matter, indeed..i believe that everyday of my life will have a big role of what i will become someday. every single moment of it has an effect to my future, so as much as possible, i value each and everyday that i have…because i know someday, it will all make sense:P
Every moment you spend alive matters. It shapes us to who we will be in 5 years, 10 years, 50 years. But will I remember today? Probably not.
Every day matters as it is a part of who you are, you grow a little more every day and you learn something new every day.
Well, today I did something for the first time. I bought peaches at the Farmer’s market. Whether I buy more in the future will depend on how they taste. So in the future, YES, today will matter when I think about peaches.
No. A better question is whether or not I’ll be here in five years. Sometimes I just don’t know.
Yes, because today’s the day all my dreams will come true π
Today, I laid in my pool listening to music and just enjoying the gorgeous weather. It’s probably not a day I’ll remember in 5 years, but it was still nice.
No I do not think so . . But these days are Great and nice because I`m on vacation now :)/
Yes, it will. Today had a big impact.
It’s not that it will matter in 5 years, but without it, 5 years might never happen.
Yes, for me today might matter in 5 years because I saw my grandparents and since my grandpa is in bad health, it might be the last time I saw him. I really enjoyed being with him and my grandma knowing it, and I didn’t forget to tell them that I love them (which is a big deal in my family…).
does it have to?
Yes, to the people whose house I help to build today it will matter a lot.
I think so. I mean I probably won’t remember much from this day, but each day is a step towards the future and must impact it somehow.
Yes. Every second of every day will change the future.
Yes. I made a special pact with someone today. It will matter. But tomorrow may not!
I would love to know that answer
I only wish it would
‘Till now I don’t think so, but the day isn’t finished yet. So, I’ll see… =)
Nope.
no
It probably will be for my family friends, but for me it will be the time when I was depressed about losing somebody I love.
Yes, I think it will, actually. I hope so at least! I’m nervous but optimistic π
I think so. I mean, I have answered a lot of questions from this site today that made me realize something about myself. I think it will impact my life.
Probably not, but you never know what and how things will happen.
today will not matter in 5 years, unfortunately. make every day count.