June 28, 2026
Nusquam est qui ubique est.
Cicero wrote this during one of the most destabilizing periods of his life, when political exile and the collapse of the Roman Republic had stripped him of the public role he had built everything around. The line means: one who is everywhere is nowhere. He was writing about focus and presence, but underneath it sits a harder truth about resilience — that scattering yourself across every anxiety, every threat, every what-if, is its own kind of defeat. Resilience, for Cicero, was not toughness but concentration: choosing where to actually stand.
Reflection
Think about the last week and where your attention actually went. Which one specific worry pulled you away from the work or person that genuinely needed you?
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