# Daily Mindset Every day I wake up at 6:30 am, hoping that the day will be the best. A positive mindset in the early morning has allowed me to have a better morning every day. It's interesting that when I analyzed my own thought process, I came to a realization that I don't bother too much about understanding if the day is better than those in my past. "I want today to be better than yesterday," my own thought (^_~) I hold to the belief that no days are the same. There is some difference in all of them. Maybe it's a fact that since no two occurrences can be replicated, there are flaws in each of their occurrences that make them different. Due to the chaotic nature of time as we perceive it in the bigger picture, things may look the same or similar. And our brains try to find patterns for easy cognitive understanding of a situation, which makes two events seem the same, but in reality, they were not. In simpler words, when we take a closer look at each day, it's totally a different story. The past is gone, the present is here, and the future is nowhere. Though this philosophy has very little to do with the mindset I try to follow every morning, as the time reaches 9:00 am when I have to start my work, it starts giving me a sense of being stuck in a loop of time. The only time I get out of this is when I'm having some good, tasty food: which made me gain weight and a foodie.