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Cocoa Posted 13 years ago
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be right

"If you live each day as if it was your last some day you'll most certainly be right"
-Steve JOBS

What is the meaning of "be right"? Thanks in advance.
  

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Everyone will die someday, but nobody really knows when. If every day you think to yourself: "I'll die today", you'll be wrong, except for when your dying day finally arrives -- at which time you'll certainly be correct.

  • Everyone will die someday, but nobody really knows when.
  • If every day you think to yourself: "I'll die today", you'll be wrong, except for when your dying day finally arrives -- at which time you'll certainly be correct.
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Everyone will die someday, but nobody really knows when. If every day you think to yourself: "I'll die today", you'll be wrong, except for when your dying day finally arrives -- at which time you'll certainly be correct.
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“If you live each day as it was your last, someday you'll most certainly be right”.

"If you live each day" - When you live, you make decisions and choices.

as if it was your last day - If you know you will die at the end of this day, you will be careful in making decisions and choices. For example, you can choose to yell at your child, or not. If this is yo

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