June 10, 2026
Do not eat the heart.
Pythagoras gave this instruction to his students in the sixth century BCE as part of a set of practical rules for daily living. The Pythagorean community in Croton, in southern Italy, followed a strict discipline of diet, silence, and physical care, treating the body as directly connected to the health of the soul. This particular saying meant: do not devour yourself with grief or anxiety. For Pythagoras, the body was not separate from the mind — what you consumed, physically and emotionally, shaped who you became.
Reflection
Many people carry a worry they return to every morning before they even get out of bed. What is the one specific thing you are eating your heart over right now?
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