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Never Leave till tomorrow what you can do today–relate this line to the movie Kal ho naa ho... plzz give a brief description...​

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Answered by susnigdhachakraborty
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good thinking

Answered by parthasial
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Never Leave till tomorrow what you can do today

Never leave to tomorrow that which you can do today" is one of the most common sayings in Spain, and internationally as well; it was after all written for the first time by the great "Benjamin Franklin", which for those who may not know him (although the name might ring a bell), was one of the founding fathers of the United States of America. He was also known for being an inventor, looking to improve the quality of life of citizens (he focused mainly on the science of electricity, and as such it comes as no surprise that he invented, for example, the lightening rod, the odometer or the Franklin stove, ten times more durable than those present at the time); a writer, with one or two important works belonging to his biography, especially an interesting piece called “Electricidad, periodismo y politica”; and a political scientist, who after being elected a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1736, later on organized the first social militia to defend the region of Pennsylvania, becoming a mediator with the native Indians of the area.

It seems his greatest work for his country, the United States of America, was actively participating in its independence, traveling various times to London and even participating in a reunion of the " British House of Commons". In addition, he helped Thomas Jefferson and John Adams in drafting the U. S. Declaration of Independence in 1776; and let us also not forget that he was elected a year prior as the official representative of the country, tasked with promoting the independence of his beloved nation throughout Europe against its oppressor of the time, England. As if that was not enough, Benjamin helped in the drafting of the Treaty of Paris in 1783 in which the end of the American Revolutionary War was announced; after which he was finally elected governor of Pennsylvania, one of his childhood dreams.

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