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Cadzao Posted 18 years ago
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Horizon

"The experience
of any moment has its horizon. Today's experience, which is not
tomorrow's, has in it some hints and implications which are tomorrow on
the horizon of today
."

http://books.google.com.vn/books?id=TL4xbZojMh0C&pg=PA5&lpg=PA5&dq=the+experience+of+any+moment+has+its+horizon.'s+experience,+is+not+tomorrow's&source=web&ots=gZaUdWRFuL&sig=ViL_-J_TdQDrSiHZu-pxdYamp7Q&hl=vi&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result

Please help me to get what the author means by the blue sentence.

Cadzao
  

Top answer

The experiences of today lead into the experiences of tomorrow. ( horizon: the limit or range of perception, knowledge, or the like )

  • The experiences of today lead into the experiences of tomorrow.
  • ( horizon: the limit or range of perception, knowledge, or the like )
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The experiences of today lead into the experiences of tomorrow.

(horizon: the limit or range of perception, knowledge, or the like)

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