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Just Relinquish It | Bob Proctor
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- Jun 15, 2026
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Summary
See, the point is, you don't know how much future you've got. What's gone is gone. There's absolutely nothing you can do about it. Some of you have had divorces. Some of you have probably had bankruptcies. Some of you've had terrible things happen in the past, but what's gone is gone. It's in the past. And to spend your time focusing on the past is to spend the only thing that you've got, and that's what's right here, right now, because the sand never stops running. This is all we've got, and to spend your time now thinking of what happened there is making absolute certain that the future is going to be the same as the past. I don't suppose many of us spend a lot of time thinking about that, but a lot of us spend a lot of time making that error. That's an excellent symbol. All you got is now. I remember years and years ago, I suffered with headaches, terrible headaches. I got to the point where I was taking Bufferin for the headaches. Then I got to the point where I was taking Sinutab with codeine for headaches. There was 16 in the bottle, and I got to the point where I was taking two bottles a day. As a matter of fact, most times I didn't even remember my head not aching, but I was sort of numb all the time. Of course, with that much junk in you, I guess you couldn't be any other way. I remember talking to this chap. I was in the Hotel Vancouver and I was picking up two heavy briefcases or suitcases, and I was in a real rush to get the airport. He said, "What's the matter with you?" He said, "You look like you're going to pass out." And I said, "I feel like I am." He said, "What's the matter?" And I said, "My head is aching so bad. I feel sick to my stomach. Now, some of you suffer with this, and I felt like banging my head against the wall, it was so much pain. He sa…