Life's too short In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "Life's too short", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Sarah Giang calendar 2020-12-20 02:12

Meaning of Life's too short

Life's too short spoken language positive

An expression used to say that you should not waste your valuable time doing something or worrying about something.

Don't be afraid to change; life is too short to stay in your comfort zone.

You should order a cheese burger, life is just too short to worry about weight.

I am not gonna waste my time to take revenge of Ben for cheating on me; life is too short.

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Grammar and Usage of Life's too short

Origin of Life's too short

Dating from the mid-1800s, this phrase may allude to the Latin proverb Ars longa, vita brevis (art is long-lasting, life is short). 

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