The Pythagoreans bid us in the morning look to the heavens that we may be reminded of those bodies that continually do the same things and in the same manner perform their work, and also be reminded of their purity and nudity. For there is no veil over a star. (Marcus Aurelius, Meditations XI.27)
Every once in the while, find the time to get out of bed before sunrise and drag yourself to where you can see it. It doesn’t take that long and it’s a magnificent sight. Think of your place in the universe. Consider that, whatever you’ve done before, here is one more chance to get it right.
There are no guarantees you’ll see another one. Use this opportunity wisely.
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