Carpe Diem

Maximize your day!


 
 

Carpe Diem is a very recurrent topic in the literary world which is apparent not miss the time that has given us.
It is a Latin phrase that means enjoying the day. It cames from the Roman poet Horace.

"Maximize your day, I do not trust tomorrow."

It can also be translated as "take the moment," the live moment, "it is said, takes the chance and not wait for tomorrow, for tomorrow it may happen that the opportunity no longer exists.

What more accurate description of carpe diem, did the actor Robin Williams in the wonderful movie "Dead Poets of the club."

The writer Eckhart Tolle in his book "The Power of Now" as he instructed us in the work of "presentizar" live today in their particular carpe diem.

And to finish a sentence of Seneca in that I like very much and we should share with all who say they have no time.


"No. We don't have few time ,the problem is that we waste too much time. Our life is long enough to be offered widely and be able to scale the highest business.
But if you dispel your time in luxury and indolence, and you don't use your time in nothing good, when our last moment calls us, we realize that life has past already. "(Seneca)

CARPE DIEM!

Marta Texidó