It’s a sunny November afternoon. I’m sitting on the balcony, enjoying the warmth and getting some Vitamin D before winter comes. The sea is calm in the distance. Everything feels peaceful—except my thoughts. Tomorrow will be busy: hard meetings, big decisions, and important conversations.
On my lap is Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. Two lines make me stop and think:
“If something outside upsets you, it’s not the thing itself—it’s your opinion about it. You can change that opinion anytime.”
“If an obstacle stops you from doing the right thing, don’t blame yourself. Accept it and move forward calmly.”
These words feel powerful. In business, many things are outside our control—markets change, rules shift, projects delay. But Aurelius reminds us: the problem is not the event, it’s how we see it. We can choose a better way to think.
Three Simple Lessons for Work
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Change the Story in Your HeadTomorrow’s meeting is not “stressful.” It’s an opportunity to solve problems. Think that way, and you feel stronger.
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Control What You CanIf something blocks your plan, don’t waste energy on anger. Ask: What can I still do? There is always something.
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Accept What You Cannot ChangeSome barriers are immovable. Instead of resisting, redirect. Use your energy for what matters.
As the sun goes down, I close the book and smile. Stoic wisdom is not just old philosophy—it’s a tool for modern life. Tomorrow will be tough, but today I feel ready.
So, let's save some photos from the rest of the Sunday.



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