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The traditional saying “seize the day” has origins that date back more than 2,000 years. It’s one of the oldest philosophical mottos that many people still live by today. The phrase “carpe diem” is Latin and actually translates to “pluck the day.” However, the more widely accepted translation is “seize the day.” Seizing the day means enjoying life to the fullest and every moment. After all, tomorrow isn’t promised. It might sound like a great phrase to live by, but making the most of every day can be difficult. Life gets busy and stressful; sometimes, everything will feel out of control. This ...
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It’s odd how easily your most important relationships can slip away in a supposedly more connected world. It’s undeniable that advancements in technology, such as the internet and social media, brought new ways for people to interact. Yet these advancements have also made life much busier. And with so many obligations for you to meet, “optional” relationships tend to slip through the cracks. Yet the truth is that your relationships and relationships themselves are not optional. Humans are social creatures, so people need healthy relationships with others to live fulfilling lives. The thing is,...
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