Carpe Diem: Dead Poet’s Society

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Outside your money hours or during a well-earned break…

The opening segment from Dead Poet’s Society (1989) where Mr. Keating introduces himself (and the importance of living in the present and being valuable) to his students (5 minutes). In a rush? Start at 1:10.

If you’ve not seen the whole thing, it’s worth your time.

Carpe diem comes from the Roman poet Horace’s Ode XI.

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    February 2, 2010



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