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Day 97 · Q2: Virtue & Character · April 7, 2026
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Pause. Breathe. Begin.
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I . L E C T I O
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Marcus Aurelius
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Meditations, Book VI, §15
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“None of us has much time. Yet you behave as if life were endless and fleeting moments were infinite.”
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C O N T E X T
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Marcus returns to the Stoic theme of mortality as a lens for clarity. The awareness of death is not morbid but liberating — it strips away the trivial and reveals the essential.
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I I . M E D I T A T I O
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“What would you do differently today if you truly felt the brevity of life?”
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