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The past is always present in the present from "summary" of Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition) by Henri Bergson

The past, far from being a fixed and immutable entity that is separated from the present by an unbridgeable gulf, is actually constantly intermingling with the present. It exerts a powerful influence on our current actions and decisions, shaping the way we perceive the world and guiding our behavior in subtle ways that we may not even be aware of. This concept challenges the common belief that the past is something that is definitively over and done with, relegated to the realm of memory and history. In reality, the past is an ever-present force that continues to exert its influence on the present moment, coloring our perceptions and shaping our experiences in ways that are often invisible to us. Our memories, experiences, and past actions all contribute to shaping our present reality, influencing the choices we make and the paths we choose to follow. The past is not something that is confined to a separate and distant realm; rather, it is an integral part of our present experience, constantly shaping and informing our understanding of the world around us. By acknowledging the presence of the past in the present, we can gain a deeper understanding of the forces that shape our lives and the ways in which our past experiences continue to influence our present actions and decisions. This concept invites us to consider the interconnectedness of past, present, and future, and to recognize that the past is not something that is confined to a distant and inaccessible realm, but is always present and active in our current experience.
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    Time and Free Will (Annotated Edition)

    Henri Bergson

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