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Grandpa Hank ends his video with a powerful message to his audience.

He shares the following:

“The positive message in Dylan Thomas’ “Do Not Go Gentle Into that Good Night” urges resistance to the inevitability of a quiet, gentle death. Thomas asks us all to live with vigor in the face of our own mortality, emphasizing the advantageousness of embodying a passion for living one’s own life to the fullest.”

This message is powerful but could be shortened. Which altered and shortened statement could you suggest to Grandpa Hank that still encompasses his message while fitting better into the genre of short-form videos?
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It's advantageous to embody a passion for living one's life to the fullest, so face your own mortality with vigor.


Thomas and I believe you should resist becoming docile as you age and take advantage of the gift of life you have right now.


Readers should take Thomas' lesson to heart and face old age with bravery, remembering to live life to the fullest.


I hope you take Thomas' lesson to heart and never give up, even as you age. Keep living every day with passion, and you'll find happiness.

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Thomas and I believe you should resist becoming docile as you age and take advantage of the gift of life you have right now.

Reason: it's short, personal (works for Grandpa Hank), and keeps the poem's core: resist passivity as you age and live life fully now.