Picture: Bruce Willis 'Die Hard 4.0' Premiere held at the Empire cinema - Arrivals London, England - 20.06.07
Bruce Willis is determined to live everyday to the full - as he is obsessed with death.
The DIE HARD star, 49, acknowledges how "fragile" life is and is constantly pondering whether he is making the most of his time.
Willis says, "Over the years, I've lost a couple of friends in freak accidents and it's made me realise how fragile life is, how quickly it can be taken away.
"I think about my death at least once a day and I say to myself, 'Am I living my life to the full? Am I enjoying my life today - right now?'
"If the answer is no, then I stop what I'm doing and do something else.
"The point is that this is not a rehearsal. This is it. And I believe that if you're not appreciating the moment, living in the now, then you're not doing justice to your own life."
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