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~tskaalgard wrote (thread):


"Carpe diem" in Latin literally just means "grasp the day," as in "make the day count." (think "carpals," hand bones) The meaning of this is entirely dependent on context. It could mean buckling down and getting a lot of work done, it could mean going out and doing something fun. I can't prescribe which is right for anyone else at any given time.


~enteka wrote (thread):


It's interesting. To me, carpe diem, usually means "do not be lazy". But working too much is a vice too.


These sayings are reminders, pointers to some truth, sparks for thought and action, but not the fix-it-all solution.


It's like a strategy in chess: "go for the checkmate" can be helpful in many cases, but can also bring disaster if you disregard the opponent options and moves.

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