Make the most of life they cry –

The years are simply flashing by!

You must live it to the full, they say,

Do not settle for a bland halfway.

 

Don’t worry too much what you eat

Or if your house is always neat

Nor if your hair’s not is at its best

And you aren’t always smartly dressed.

 

Fret not in the face of others’ wealth,

Be thankful if you’re in good health.

Take the high road if you dare –

For you will find adventures there.

 

Be honest, joyful, never judge,

Always forget to hold a grudge

Avoid tales of woe and bitter gloom

Embrace the promise of hope’s perfume.

 

Enjoy simple pleasures, shun dismay,

Keep anger and impatience well at bay.

Do not feel you must conform

With the prevailing, accepted social norm.

 

Don’t be afraid to waste some time –

Relaxation is not a crime.

And it may be considered immeasurably wise

To enjoy the odd, unplanned surprise.

 

Spend time with friends; family too

Without letting them dictate your point of view.

Ward off long arguments and altercations,

Consider lowering your expectations.

 

Exercise willpower without being too tough,

Reasonable self-discipline is quite enough

Incorporate enjoyment into your routine

You’re not just a work-eat-sleep machine.

For this short life, so full of care,

You can live it anywhere.

Rich or poor, old or young

Make it resonate with joy and fun.

 

Follow the advice of a wise old man;

“Laugh out loud as oft you can,

Aspire to go out on a high

For it won’t be long before you die!”