'one today is worth two tomorrow' was written by 'Benjamin Franklin'
This phrase means that it is better to have something today than to wait for more in the future. It emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities and making the most of the present moment rather than constantly hoping for a better future.
This phrase means that having something today is typically more valuable than the promise of having more in the future. It emphasizes the importance of enjoying the present moment rather than constantly looking towards the future.
This phrase means that it is better to act now rather than delay or wait for the future. It emphasizes the importance of taking action and making the most of the present moment.
don't dotomorrow what you can do today- don't procrastinate
It means that you ought to enjoy something you actually have today, instead of dreaming having two times that tomorrow - which is far from sure. In other terms, "one bird in the hand is worth two in the bush"
This isn't an idiom because it means exactly what it seems to mean. It's a saying - you can't live tomorrow yet, so today is more valuable.
One Million Tomorrows was created in 1970.
In an answer to a similar question, someone wrote that one British Pound in 1875 was worth about what 62 BP are worth today. (around $100 USD!). So doing the math, 70 pounds would have been worth about $7000 USD today!
Today, a euro is worth about $1.55.
What would $3.65 from 1986 be worth today?
Yes. Today is today. In one day's time it will be tomorrow. In two day's time it will be the day after tomorrow. On that day, our present 'tomorrow' will be that day's yesterday.
its worth about 43 .8 pounds in 2012!