The Romans understood it so well they had a saying: “Carpe Diem” or seize the day. All Or Nothing Day takes that spirit and urges people to break through their barriers, ignore the fears that hold them back, and make that big commitment to a better life. Whether it’s applying for a job, trying an extreme sport, or just saying ‘sorry’ to someone, everyone has something they would love to do if only they weren’t so scared. All Or Nothing Day is the day for the girding of loins, taking it on the chin, and confronting those fears. As it says, by breaking the deadlock you may end up with all or nothing, but at least the barrier is broken. You succeed or fail, but are no longer paralysed by indecision. Seize the day; the rest of your life won’t wait forever. I'm going to confront some giants later
There is a problem with equating "carpe diem" to "all or nothing". The second gives you the option of "nothing" which goes against the very core of the first. Anyway, you have very kindly given me the choice and I choose "nothing" I'm very good at it I will do it all day long!!! I will give it my all! Oh dear - paradox