Morning Meditation

July 04, 2026

I will begin to speak of those things which tend not to the ornament, but to the health of the mind.

— Cato the Younger, Disticha Catonis

Cato wrote this at a time when Rome was fracturing — civil war, corruption, the collapse of the Republic he had given his life to defending. He had lost almost every political fight he entered, yet he kept returning to the same question: what actually helps a person live well? This line is not a grand announcement. It is a quiet decision to stop performing and start being useful, including to himself. That choice to redirect toward what is honest and necessary rather than what impresses — made under real pressure, not ideal conditions — is exactly what beginning again looks like.

Reflection

Think about where you spend most of your mental energy each day. Is that energy going toward what actually helps you, or toward how you appear to others?

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