Two Versions

The leading rule for the lawyer, as for the man of every other calling, is diligence. Leave nothing for tomorrow which can be done today.
—-Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln is probably right for some people, but I prefer,

Never put off until tomorrow what you don’t have to do at all.

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22 Responses to Two Versions

  1. I prefer your version…

  2. The OP Pack says:

    LOL – definitely agree:)

  3. Myra G. says:

    No guilt …. Love it!

  4. Cindi says:

    Yes! I put off everything

  5. tammyj says:

    😀
    XOXO

  6. Ginny Hartzler says:

    Agree! Phil is a procrastinator, and I am not. So between us, this works out quite well.

  7. Hootin' Anni says:

    Either one works. I prefer I should do it now!! When it comes to Bud doing something for ME I want it done yesterday. ?

  8. Ann Thompson says:

    LOL, yep. That second one seems to be my motto to live by lately.

  9. I think both have their places and times when it makes sense to apply the motto…you just can’t do both.

    • Jean says:

      It’s not either or. Focusing on things that are most important to us can mean paring down our lives and letting some other things go.

  10. Rose says:

    I do like like the second one…and am afraid it fits me more than the other.

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