A man in his life leads three lives.
He starts out in a state of innocence,
knowing not that there is a future and
a past.
He proceeds in age and becomes consumed
with planing and executing strategies to reach
his future.
Then comes an age of reflection when he spends
sobering time thinking of the past, realizing, little by
little, it was but a mere narrative he created.
Last, he returns to the beginning when he knew not the
future and the past, and lives a bit in the ever present present.