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In this, the third and last installment in our Vocation series, we approach finding a career from an existential perspective. Jeremiah and E advocate for knowing self, staying in balance and trusting the process, and remaining open handed to new experiences.
This episode is structured around the Delphic Maxims inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. Originally, they were said to have been given by the Greek god Apollo's Oracle at Delphi. The three maxims are: "Know Thyself" (Nosce te ipsum), "Nothing in excess" (me quid nimis), and "Surety, then ruin" (vere conturbat).
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In this, the third and last installment in our Vocation series, we approach finding a career from an existential perspective. Jeremiah and E advocate for knowing self, staying in balance and trusting the process, and remaining open handed to new experiences.
This episode is structured around the Delphic Maxims inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. Originally, they were said to have been given by the Greek god Apollo's Oracle at Delphi. The three maxims are: "Know Thyself" (Nosce te ipsum), "Nothing in excess" (me quid nimis), and "Surety, then ruin" (vere conturbat).