“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” — Mahatma Gandhi
(Living and learning – going hand in hand – are really a matter of attitude. You don’t have to engage in risky, or risqué, activities . . . every day . . . in order to “live”. You just need to appreciate that you are alive. And, you don’t need to be engaged in some kind of formal continuing education in order to “learn”. All you need is an open mind, and an open heart, to things you are yet to know. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
The letter pattern of the author’s first name initially made me think UNKNOWN, a supposition supported (only) by the absence of “K” from the quote, and this misdirection slowed me down just a bit.
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That’s a good reason to avoid the author name . . . if you can. I did peek at the author . . . but I didn’t pick up on UNKNOWN or MAHATMA. I went with my assumed Es. I figured CRDR was either WERE or HERE, which led me to FOREVER . . . and then TOMORROW. Then the rest fell into place.
— YUR