Monday, 4 April 2016

April 5 Go For Broke Day

April 5 Go For Broke Day


Go For Broke Day is observed annually on April 5. The phrase “Go for broke” has roots in Hawaiian Pidgin meaning “wager everything”. It was adopted from the 442nd Infantry Regiment's unit motto "Go for Broke", which was derived from the Hawaiian pidgin phrase used by craps shooters risking all their money in one roll of the dice. On April 5, 1945, Sadao S. Munemori "saved two of his men at the cost of his own life and did much to clear the path for his company's victorious advance" near Seravezza, Italy. Munemori was a member of the 442d Regimental Combat Team.

Know that stepping out of what you know is the only way you can truly grow as a person, with new experiences and challenges paving the way for personal growth and a realization of which you truly are. Falling into a rut is a sure way to lead to depression and a failure to make the most out of life, don’t be one of those who look back and asks of your life ‘what if?’ Instead, go for broke.

There’s a saying that is close to the heart of this day, “It is better to regret the things you’ve done, than the things you haven’t.” This quote goes straight to the idea of “Life is meant to be experienced doing things, not sitting around not doing anything.” Old age is the time of regrets, why not take this opportunity you have as few regrets of things you haven’t done to follow you to the end? Get out there, carpe diem.

Best of luck dear friends and now “Go For Broke Day”. 


April 5 Go For Broke Day

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