There are two days in every week
about which we should not worry,
two days which should be kept free
from fear and apprehension.
One of these days is YESTERDAY
with all it's mistakes and cares,
it's faults and blunders,
it's aches and pains.
YESTERDAY has passed forever
beyond our control.
All the money in the world
cannot bring back YESTERDAY.
We cannot undo a single act we performed;
we cannot erase a single word we said.
YESTERDAY is gone forever.
The other day we should not
worry about is TOMORROW
with all it's possible adversities, burdens,
it's large promise and it's poor performance;
TOMORROW is also beyond our immediate control.
TOMORROW'S sun will rise,
either in splendor or behind a mask of clouds,
but it will rise.
Until it does,
we have no stake in TOMORROW,
or it is yet to be born.
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