This is what the result of YOLO is to some teens. And you regret what you have done by following YOLO. Hakuna Matata tells you no worries, which means, forget the past. It's over. Go on to the future.
If you guys seriously believe a four-character online fad is responsible for increased levels of teenage pregnancies and drug abuse, you have bigger problems.
This is what the result of YOLO is to some teens. And you regret what you have done by following YOLO. Hakuna Matata tells you no worries, which means, forget the past. It's over. Go on to the future.
What "YOLO" means is live your life to the fullest, so don't be idle all day, go out and do something awesome, you only live once. What it doesn't mean is go and do something reckless and dangerous and potentially life-threatening.
YOLO has nothing to do with drug abuse and teen pregnancy. That problem lies within the people who use it to mean that, like Kata said.
And it wasn't even invented by the wise folks. The Lion King producers got Hakuna Matata from a safari trip with a Swahili tribe, and they used the motto for the movie.
And it wasn't even invented by the wise folks. The Lion King producers got Hakuna Matata from a safari trip with a Swahili tribe, and they used the motto for the movie.
What's your point here? Just because something had tribal origins doesn't mean it's better than things people in first-world countries made. That's like saying a bow and arrow is better than a gun because it came from an ancient origin. Although "Hakuna Matata" sounds a lot more fancy and stuff, so I'll give you that.
Based on an earlier explanation of Hakuna Matata from you, it even means something different from YOLO. Why are you comparing the two?
YOLO has become so "corrupted" from it's intentional meaning. Now it's just used as an excused for people to get intoxicate and high and make foolish mistakes, when it should really be about making something of yourself, making a difference...ect.
I say YOLO is also: Running around nude out in the cold while having a hot coal taped on your back while you are running away from a Spanish Fighting bull while also thinking that being tarred will stop the bull. That's YOLO.
This is what the result of YOLO is to some teens. And you regret what you have done by following YOLO. Hakuna Matata tells you no worries, which means, forget the past. It's over. Go on to the future.
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Drug addiction can ruin your life. So don't abuse drugs, because you only live once.
But, there is a life at the afterworld..
What "YOLO" means is live your life to the fullest, so don't be idle all day, go out and do something awesome, you only live once. What it doesn't mean is go and do something reckless and dangerous and potentially life-threatening.
YOLO has nothing to do with drug abuse and teen pregnancy. That problem lies within the people who use it to mean that, like Kata said.
And it wasn't even invented by the wise folks. The Lion King producers got Hakuna Matata from a safari trip with a Swahili tribe, and they used the motto for the movie.
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Then it's not the phrase itself, it's the people that used it the wrong way and ruined it for anyone else who uses it legitimately.
What's your point here? Just because something had tribal origins doesn't mean it's better than things people in first-world countries made. That's like saying a bow and arrow is better than a gun because it came from an ancient origin. Although "Hakuna Matata" sounds a lot more fancy and stuff, so I'll give you that.
Based on an earlier explanation of Hakuna Matata from you, it even means something different from YOLO. Why are you comparing the two?
♪ Hakuna Matata
It means no worries ♫
♩ Hakuna Matata
What a wonderful phrase ♬
Hakuna Matata, ain't no passing craze
It means no worries, for the rest of your days
It's our problem free, philosophy
Hakuna Matata.
There's your description.
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YOLO has become so "corrupted" from it's intentional meaning. Now it's just used as an excused for people to get intoxicate and high and make foolish mistakes, when it should really be about making something of yourself, making a difference...ect.
Long answer short: Hakkuna Matta
I say YOLO is also: Running around nude out in the cold while having a hot coal taped on your back while you are running away from a Spanish Fighting bull while also thinking that being tarred will stop the bull. That's YOLO.
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I prefer "Carpe diem" personally, although its more of a "pluck the day" then "seize the day"
What? Reckless people are going to do reckless things; whether or not they say "YOLO" doesn't change anything.
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You've used this argument multiple times and we've already said that it's a problem with the PEOPLE who use it that way, not with the motto itself.
I personally do not live by any 'saying' or 'phrase', but actually take life seriously.
no it's not