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Day 57 of 100
It is the power of the mind to be unconquerable.
Seneca

The Story

Seneca endured exile, political danger, and eventually was forced to take his own life. Yet in all these trials, he held to one belief: the mind can remain free even when the body is imprisoned. When Nero ordered his death, Seneca calmly opened his veins and comforted his friends. His death was not just resignation — it was the final act of a free man.

Key Learning

They can cage your body, not your reason. Your mind is yours alone.

Continue Your Journey

"I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul."
William Ernest HenleyExplore this wisdom