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You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by it today. What does that mean?

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  1. I'm guessing the correct quote is "You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by doing it today."

    It means that we need to live in the present and stop worrying about what problems or responsibilities we will face in the future. It's similar to: "Borrowing care from the future does not deplete its supply." Yes, we will have problems later on but we will have them LATER ON, not now. We should just stick to our stuff at present and let those problems for tomorrow be for tomorrow.


  2. This seems improper English. You must have misquoted your quote.

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