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On Being Remembered

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Welcome back to another invigorating episode of Navigate the Day, where we embark on a journey of self-discovery and inspiration. Today's reflection draws wisdom from Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, specifically from passage 4.35, reminding us that "everything lasts for a day, the one who remembers and the remembered."
In this profound insight, Marcus Aurelius prompts us to embrace the impermanence of life, acknowledging that both the rememberer and the remembered are fleeting aspects of our existence. This Stoic perspective encourages us to appreciate the present moment without excessive attachment to the past or anxiety about the future.
Our host introduces the journal prompt for today: "In a hundred years, who will remember or be remembered?" A candid exploration follows, expressing the realization that, in the grand scheme of things, nobody will be remembered or recall their existence in a century. The host reflects on the futility of holding on too tightly to the transient nature of life, recognizing the tendency to cling to situations, people, and feelings.
The narrative touches on the lessons learned about the insignificance of personal thoughts, feelings, and actions in the broader timeline of history. A shift in perspective becomes evident, emphasizing the importance of abandoning pursuits driven by external markers of success like fame and fortune.
However, the host grapples with the challenge of understanding the theme and prompt fully. There's a visceral reaction to the temporary nature of existence, coupled with frustration over the potential loss of everything. The inner self becomes a source of inner conflict, and the host acknowledges becoming their own worst enemy.
The episode delves into the struggle with emotions, the difficulty of meeting reality on its terms, and the constant battle against fear and anxiety. The host recognizes the need to reframe their mindset, be grateful for the present, and confront uncertainties with courage.
As the episode concludes, a powerful realization emerges: growth and progress come when confronting uncertainties head-on. The host shares a commitment to taking action, seeking support, and pushing past fears to find fulfillment in all aspects of life. Join us on Navigate the Day as we navigate the complexities of existence, embracing impermanence, and discovering the strength within to face life's uncertainties with courage and determination.
For feedback e-mail us @ navigatingtheday@gmail.com

Thank you for listening and joining me on my journey of self-discovery!
Mediations and Prompts influenced from The Daily Stoic Books

Please if you enjoy this content checkout Ryan's work

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407 episodes

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Say Hello

Welcome back to another invigorating episode of Navigate the Day, where we embark on a journey of self-discovery and inspiration. Today's reflection draws wisdom from Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, specifically from passage 4.35, reminding us that "everything lasts for a day, the one who remembers and the remembered."
In this profound insight, Marcus Aurelius prompts us to embrace the impermanence of life, acknowledging that both the rememberer and the remembered are fleeting aspects of our existence. This Stoic perspective encourages us to appreciate the present moment without excessive attachment to the past or anxiety about the future.
Our host introduces the journal prompt for today: "In a hundred years, who will remember or be remembered?" A candid exploration follows, expressing the realization that, in the grand scheme of things, nobody will be remembered or recall their existence in a century. The host reflects on the futility of holding on too tightly to the transient nature of life, recognizing the tendency to cling to situations, people, and feelings.
The narrative touches on the lessons learned about the insignificance of personal thoughts, feelings, and actions in the broader timeline of history. A shift in perspective becomes evident, emphasizing the importance of abandoning pursuits driven by external markers of success like fame and fortune.
However, the host grapples with the challenge of understanding the theme and prompt fully. There's a visceral reaction to the temporary nature of existence, coupled with frustration over the potential loss of everything. The inner self becomes a source of inner conflict, and the host acknowledges becoming their own worst enemy.
The episode delves into the struggle with emotions, the difficulty of meeting reality on its terms, and the constant battle against fear and anxiety. The host recognizes the need to reframe their mindset, be grateful for the present, and confront uncertainties with courage.
As the episode concludes, a powerful realization emerges: growth and progress come when confronting uncertainties head-on. The host shares a commitment to taking action, seeking support, and pushing past fears to find fulfillment in all aspects of life. Join us on Navigate the Day as we navigate the complexities of existence, embracing impermanence, and discovering the strength within to face life's uncertainties with courage and determination.
For feedback e-mail us @ navigatingtheday@gmail.com

Thank you for listening and joining me on my journey of self-discovery!
Mediations and Prompts influenced from The Daily Stoic Books

Please if you enjoy this content checkout Ryan's work

  continue reading

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