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In essence, "living for day one" emphasizes living in the present and making the most of each day, while "one day" suggests a future-oriented mindset where one looks forward to achieving something in the future. Both perspectives have their merits, and the choice between them depends on individual values, goals, and circumstances. Some people may prioritize living in the present moment, while others may focus more on long-term goals and aspirations.

Check out this episode on living for day one or one day.

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