LEWIS HAMILTON'S GREAT QUOTE













The following is a quote from Lewis Hamilton, I say in an article by Paul Weaver, in the British newspaper, The Guardian:



“There’s not a day goes by that I regret living it. You never know when is your last day, so the most important thing is to enjoy and embrace whatever opportunity you have ahead of you. Life’s too short to not be happy and the things I do make me happy. Every day I want to continue what I do and drive the way I drive. And if I change one person’s perception I think that will be a success.”



As you can see from the quote, it is a what I would call both great and axiomatic. It shows that Hamilton, even though he has become so elevated, is acutely in touch with his basic humanity, which is embodied in the destiny which awaits all of us, and the realisation that that, life is for living, and, though not necessarily to be lived recklessly, should be lived in such a way as if there might not be any tomorrows for the person living it.


This quote, in my view, matches Lewis Hamilton's greatest feats on the Formula One tracks.



I salute you, Lewis Hamilton!











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