To seize the day means to not think, just do what you feel. Don't be afraid of what others will think, and don't be afraid of the consequences, if you know something is right, then do it. Seizing the day also means to know when to stop. You have to be aware of your surroundings, and know that sometimes, it might just be better to wait.
In Dead Poets Society, everything is about seizing the day. You can't do what your parents want, and only what your parents want. If you do, you could end up like Neil, who commits suicide because he has no choice but to either obey his father's wishes, which are the opposite of what he loves, or do the unthinkable.
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