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Because You Have Only One Life

Everyday we hear too many different advices, regarding how to live our lives and those advices seem to be endless, and most of all; are those advices leading us to the right ways? To me, no advice can lead us better than we advise ourselves. And I have only one slogan for you to lead your life to the fullest: "Because You Have Only One Life."

Everyday, the world has made us think life seems to be shorter and shorter, and a wrong decision seems to be very hard to be rectified back to the right track. Because of these social factors, we must live our daily lives to the fullest, and to live our daily lives to the fullest, it also means that we must prepare our future to the fullest as well. So what does it mean to live our daily lives to the fullest?

For the students, you must walk all the ways and sacrifice nonacademic activities, in order to get the most from your professors, library, peers and other knowledge-sharing facilities. Professional businessperson shall break any barrier, challenge any hardship, and sacrifice any non-business time-spending for reaching your business goal. It is all the same for other professional and non-professional workers and manual laborers, "because you have only one life", you must strive your best everyday; get the most out of your daily work/studies and spend your time in the most beneficial way, in order to live your lives to the fullest, to reach your goal, not to make a wrong decision, not to waste any time, and most of all; to live to the fullest as you deserve.

Vicheka Lay is the Translator and Legal Information Officer for DFDL Mekong Law Group, Freelance Translator for Asian Human Rights Commission, Hong Kong, and LL.M Candidate. He is also a member of the Legal Writing Institute, a legal analysis institution, based in Mercer University, the United States of America.

Any question about Cambodian laws, business, politics, and state of affairs? Email me: vichekalay@yahoo.com

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