Quote #203803
Life gives you plenty of time to do whatever you want to do if you stay in the present moment.
Deepak Chopra
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The quote reframes “not having enough time” as less a factual shortage than a psychological effect of divided attention. By “stay in the present moment,” Chopra implies sustained, non-distracted awareness—acting where one actually has agency. In that state, tasks become more manageable because energy isn’t spent rehearsing regrets or catastrophizing outcomes. The claim is not that life is objectively long, but that presence expands one’s usable time: priorities clarify, procrastination weakens, and experience feels fuller. It also carries a spiritual undertone: meaning and freedom are accessed now, not in an imagined future when conditions are perfect.



