I can't remember what I've been doing for the past week, and I find that to be kind of pathetic. |
I can't remember what I've been doing for the past week, and I find that to be kind of pathetic. |
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I am constantly thinking of the term "Carpe Diem" and how it's so true and how I should apply it my life, etc. But really, when I sit down and really think about the past week, and take it in daily, I can't remember what the hail I did each day. I know rough sketches, but nothing memorable stands out. And to me, that's what "Carpe Diem" really means, to make each day memorable, to do something each day that I'd be proud of. The fact that every day is basically like the next frustrates and saddens me.
What does "Carpe Diem" mean to you? Have you at all been successful at it? |
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![]() Nikkie ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,336 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 28,991 ![]() |
To me "Carpe Diem" means to live life each day to the fullest, and to enjoy life pretty much. We aren't going to be here forever, so you might as well make the most of it every day. As far as being successful at it, I am not always so sucessful at it because I don't always think of it that way due to obligations (school, work, etc.) I should try and enjoy every day of life more though insteand of complaining. When I am with the people I care about most, like family or really good friends thats when carpe diem kicks in pretty much and we don't care what time it is, we just enjoy the time we have together, and thats how it really should be vs. omg i have a horrible test i'm going to fail! my life is over
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