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▸ verb: (ambitransitive) To approach each situation with focus on the present rather than preoccupation about the future.
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▸ verb: (ambitransitive) To approach each situation with focus on the present rather than preoccupation about the future.
Similar:
take something as it comes,
go about one's day,
seize the day,
attend,
keep one's eye on the ball,
see the day,
dream,
keep one's head on one's shoulders,
focus,
take a number,
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