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Verba Diei VII
If time washes all things away, then our mistakes aren’t eternal. Our fears, our embarrassments, and even our successes - none of them define us forever.
Shriram Rajagopal
Jun 15
4 Stoic Habits That Will Make You a Better Student (and a Better Person)
Being a student today means more than just memorizing facts or finishing assignments. It means learning how to live correctly. That's where the Stoics can help; not with formulas or shortcuts, but with habits forged through challenge and clarity. Marcus Aurelius wrote Meditations in his spare hours, not to impress, but to survive his own mind. Seneca sent his letters to a friend, but really, to himself. Both left behind messages that provide insight into how we ought to condu
Shriram Rajagopal
May 26


Not a Philosopher, Not a God: Marcus Aurelius and Humanity
He didn’t speak like a god. He didn’t even claim to be a philosopher. What he left behind wasn’t certainty, it was sincerity. A record of his efforts, a manual for returning to what really matters in life.
Shriram Rajagopal
May 24


How Stoicism Endures in a Tumultuous World
A Roman emperor’s private reflections become a timeless guide for navigating the chaos of modern life.
Shriram Rajagopal
May 18
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