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{{pe}}A voguish, [[throat clearing]] expression which means ''from now on''. In a kinder time, modish wordsmiths said, “[[henceforth]]”. Some still do. | |||
When you adopt the future tense, it’s a fair assumption — Time’s arrow doing its miserable thing and reminding us there’s but one way out of here — you are thinking of those points in time which haven’t happened yet, to the exclusion of all those which have. | When you adopt the future tense, it’s a fair assumption — Time’s arrow doing its miserable thing and reminding us there’s but one way out of here — you are thinking of those points in time which haven’t happened yet, to the exclusion of all those which have. | ||
“''From now on'', I will be eating bananas” implies you haven’t been doing so until now. | “''From now on'', I will be eating bananas” merely implies you haven’t been doing so until now. “''Going forward'', I will be eating bananas” suggests something more profound: that, before now, it had not even ''occurred'' that they might be worth eating; that you are author of a beneficent new insight which will better illuminate the world. | ||
{{ | The odds of such inspiration emanating from lips uttering the expression “[[going forward]]” is ''low''. | ||
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