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Day 26 of 100
Don't stumble over something behind you.
Seneca (paraphrased)

The Story

Though not a direct quote, this saying encapsulates Seneca's stance on regret. When he lost his political standing after a scandal, many thought his life was over. But Seneca retreated to his villa and started again — writing essays that would outlast the empire itself. He warned students not to chain themselves to past mistakes. To stumble again over old regrets is to give them power they no longer deserve. Learn the lesson, leave the weight.

Key Learning

The past is a teacher, not a prison. Don't trip over what's already behind you.

Continue Your Journey

"Forget everything else. Keep hold of this alone: remembering that you are here right now."
Marcus AureliusExplore this wisdom