Day 347 · Q4: Meaning & Mortality · December 13, 2026
Pause. Breathe. Begin.
I . L E C T I O
Boethius
The Consolation of Philosophy, Book II
“Nothing is miserable unless you think it so; and on the other hand, nothing brings happiness unless you are content with it.”
C O N T E X T
Boethius wrote this while imprisoned and awaiting execution in 524 AD. Lady Philosophy visits him in his cell to console him. This passage, echoing Epictetus, argues that the quality of our experience depends entirely on our interpretation.
I I . M E D I T A T I O
“What in your current situation could be reinterpreted from misery to opportunity?”
I I I . S C R I P T I O
Write one sentence reframing a current dissatisfaction as a hidden blessing.
I V . C O N N E X I O
How does today's reading connect to what you have read before about meaning & mortality?
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Sustain it →Tomorrow's passage, delivered at dawn.