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Begin at once to live — Seneca
A morning inspiration card featuring Seneca's Stoic call to action — count each day as a complete life in itself. Set against golden misty forest light at sunrise.
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与主媒体连续呈现Morning Reflection · May 23
"Begin at once to live, and count each separate day as a separate life."— Seneca
Seneca, the Stoic philosopher of ancient Rome, wrote these words not as poetry but as instruction — a direct command to the soul that keeps postponing its own life. Each morning is its own complete world. Not a step toward something else, but the thing itself. 1
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