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Read the poem by Omar Khayyam. "To-day is thine to spend, but not to-morrow,
Counting on morrows breedeth naught but sorrow;
Oh! Squander not this breath that Heaven hath lent thee,
Nor make too sure another breath to borrow!”

How does this poem contribute to philosophy?

This poem expresses ideas about how to live.
This poem is an interpretation of a Greek work.
This poem provides instructions for the reader.
This poem reflects the philosophy of Sufism.

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