That would possibly make you responsible for your actions as a husband, which would depend on what kind of a husband you'd like to be.
We are bound by the past until we give our present to the future. We are altogether afraid of getting ahead of ourselves however. When we eventually manage it, we'll discover our freedom in the moment. To find that everything is necessary is our paradox as nothing demands that we do. There is no pure concept outside of time. Self-possession is our only hope! :driving:
Would doing so not create a constant cycle of waiting for results, waiting for our invest yesterday to pay off tomorrow. Perhaps we find freedom in the moment by not thinking too much about how we'll invest ourselves now for future outcome.
I think the chicken is an alien from the planet chicktune that was destroyed in nuclear wars 500,000 years ago and they were food for aliens mining away all our gold. =0
I cannot logically debate this, as that would be foolish. Though my question, "why are we responsible to the past." If you didn't feel particularily responsible for the crime (perhaps you justified it for whatever reason) than you'd most likely not hold yourself responsible. The justice system would. You'd enable yourself to live in the moment and not have to feel responsible for what you've done. You would not hold yourself liable for your crime.
So you...hesitate? Yesterdays investment?! Who's speaking of that? The moment draws us and we it, whether we think it or not. There's naught to wait for in affirming all past by entering the future, as opposed to the ever halting 'justification' of the present by looking backwards as we carry on.
You would feel like a right dick if you ate the first chicken on the planet KFC is sort of worth the cost, though.