Unless today is well lived, tomorrow is not important.

Alan Sakowitz
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Gandhi was a man who understood that without first being well-lived, there was no point in worrying about tomorrow. His message, “Unless today is well lived, tomorrow is not important,” became one of his most powerful statements. For him, life wasn’t something to be wasted or thrown away. It was something to be lived fully every day.

Source: Miles Away... Worlds Apart

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