"Va-t'en sors d'ici. Les dernières paroles sont pour les imbéciles qui n'ont pas assez parlé."
— Karl Marx
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, people believe that saying something important at the end of their life is crucial. However, this quote suggests that meaningful things should be said and done while you are still active and alive, not saved for the last minute. Imagine a student who studies hard throughout the year and does well in their exams. Their steady efforts and communication with their teachers and friends make a difference. Now, imagine another student who does nothing all year and tries to cram everything in the night before the final exam. The second student is stressed and unlikely to do well because they wasted their time. In the same way, our actions and words throughout life are what truly count, not a dramatic or emotional statement when it is too late to change anything. So, if you have something important to say or do, do it now. Don't wait until the end to make a grand gesture. Speak up, show your love, and make a difference every day.