What do you mean by Live as if you were to die tomorrow Learn as if you were to live forever?
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What do you mean by Live as if you were to die tomorrow Learn as if you were to live forever?
This is one of the most inspirational from Gandhi that can change ones life. The meaning behind this quote is don’t be afraid to live life and try something new, let life be the reason you are living.
What would you do if there is no tomorrow?
So here is the list of things I would do if there is no tomorrow:
- Paint a picture.
- Go for a long drive all alone.
- See a movie.
- Take a hot bubble bath.
- Call everyone I love.
- go to a picnic.
- Learn something new.
- Scream and cry.
What do you mean by Learn as if you were to live forever?
‘Learn as if you were to live forever’ = Learn as if you are going to live forever. It means every bit of knowledge we learn should be learnt in such a manner so that it could last for whole life or even if we die we should record it in such a way ( as writing a book) that coming generations could use it.
Who said Live as if you’ll die tomorrow?
Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi said, “Live as if you were to die tomorrow.
How can I live like no tomorrow?
How to Live Life Like There’s No Tomorrow
- Be aware of your time.
- Do things now.
- Care for your loved-ones.
- Do random acts of kindness.
- Go green!
- Have fun!
- Go to the extremes.
- Love the moment.
What should I write about death?
Condolences
- “We are so sorry for your loss.”
- “I’m going to miss her, too.”
- “I hope you feel surrounded by much love.”
- “Sharing in your sadness as you remember Juan.”
- “Sharing in your sadness as you remember Dan.”
- “Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs.
- “With deepest sympathy as you remember Robert.”
How do you write a death of a loved one?
Letter Writing
- Write about what you love and appreciate about a loved one you’ve lost.
- Write about a special memory you shared.
- Tell the person how much you miss him or her.
- Explain how you’ve grown or changed.
- Share new revelations about yourself or your loved ones.