The phrase "Carpe diem!" comes from the final line of Carmen 1:11, written around 23 BC. In the poem's context, it is an exhortation to use the limited time of life today and not rely on the next day. According to Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpe_diem
It's the completely natural course of life. We come and go. But that sounds too dramatic and abstract. What isn't abstract is if I want to do something specific today and don't want to postpone it until tomorrow for any important reason. Or, what you can do today, don't postpone until tomorrow.
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