Carpe Diem [OFFICIAL]
: First used by the Roman poet Horace in 23 BC: "Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero" .
"Carpe Diem" is a powerful Latin mantra famously translated as . Beyond just a slogan, it is a philosophy of presence, urging us to "pluck" the opportunities of the current moment like ripe fruit. Carpe Diem
: It isn't about reckless behavior; it is about intentional engagement —focusing on the here and now because the future is never promised. 🎬 Pop Culture & Literature : First used by the Roman poet Horace


