Living for tomorrow or just for today?

United Arab Emirates
August 22, 2008 1:06am CST
Simple question but has a lot of meanings: Do you live for tomorrow or you just enjoy your moment and don't care what are you going to face. may be you'll be poor-rich, in good health - sick, be in heaven - hell ... etc. What do you say about that?
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• United States
22 Aug 08
I believe in that old latin saying: Carpe Diem. Of course, it means "seize the day". I try to live everyday to the fullest. I mean, I have overprotective grandparents and they start trpping about me trying to fulfill that.
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• United Arab Emirates
22 Aug 08
Thanks for your response and God bless your grandparents.
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• Indonesia
22 Aug 08
I'll choose to live for today and planning for tommorow. I do what I have to do during the day and then when the night is come I evaluate what I've done today and planning for tomorrow action. Always evaluate and planning... I think that's the key.
• United Arab Emirates
22 Aug 08
Super "Live for today and planning for tomorrow" Thx.