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Who’s going to be kind enough to help verify that I’m not a bot then? 👀 #Notabot

March 29th

WHY DO YOU NEED TO IMPRESS THESE PEOPLE AGAIN?

“If you should ever turn your will to things outside your control in order to impress someone, be sure that you have wrecked your whole purpose in life. Be content, then, to be a philosopher in all that you do, and if you wish also to be seen as one, show yourself first that you are and you will succeed.”

—EPICTETUS, ENCHIRIDION, 23

March 28th

COWARDICE AS A DESIGN PROBLEM

“Life without a design is erratic. As soon as one is in place, principles become necessary. I think you’ll concede that nothing is more shameful than uncertain and wavering conduct, and beating a cowardly retreat. This will happen in all our affairs unless we remove the faults that seize and detain our spirits, preventing them from pushing forward and making an all-out effort.”

—SENECA, MORAL LETTERS, 95.46

March 27th

PAY WHAT THINGS ARE WORTH

“Diogenes of Sinope said we sell things of great value for things of very little, and vice versa.”

—DIOGENES LAERTIUS, LIVES OF THE EMINENT PHILOSOPHERS, 6.2.35b

Good morning and PV fellow Nostriches! Let’s get after it this week 🤜🤛 ☕️ ☀️

I haven’t got one sorry 🙃

Thank you 🙏

Now I need to pass mine on… the pressure is real