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Today’s episode blends a simple self-acceptance practice with a Stoic meditation on fortune and fate, drawing on Seneca and the image of Clotho the fate-spinner, plus a surprising Cormac McCarthy anecdote to show how quickly life can change.
It reminds listeners that triumphs and trials are temporary, encourages present-moment practice, and offers a calm acceptance of life’s unpredictability.
By keironToday’s episode blends a simple self-acceptance practice with a Stoic meditation on fortune and fate, drawing on Seneca and the image of Clotho the fate-spinner, plus a surprising Cormac McCarthy anecdote to show how quickly life can change.
It reminds listeners that triumphs and trials are temporary, encourages present-moment practice, and offers a calm acceptance of life’s unpredictability.