Welcome, listeners. Today we explore the philosophy behind one of history’s most enduring phrases: carpe diem. Originating from the Roman poet Horace, carpe diem is most often translated as seize the…
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Carpe diem—Latin for seize the day—remains as relevant in 2025 as when Horace first penned it more than two thousand years ago. Far from simply urging reckless spontaneity or pleasure-seeking, the es…
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Today we dive into the philosophy behind the phrase carpe diem, a Latin expression that originated with the Roman poet Horace in 23 BC. Although it’s often translated as “seize the day,” scholars not…
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Welcome, listeners. Today we're diving deep into one of history's most powerful philosophical phrases: carpe diem.
The phrase comes to us from the Roman poet Horace, who wrote it around 23 BCE in his …
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Welcome listeners to today's exploration of one of history's most enduring philosophies. Carpe diem, the Latin phrase that has captivated minds for over two millennia, literally means "pluck the day"…
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Carpe diem, Latin for seize the day, echoes across centuries as both a poetic invitation and a practical challenge. First written by the Roman poet Horace, the phrase asks us to shape our lives by ma…
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Carpe diem means seize the day, and the phrase traces all the way back to the Roman poet Horace, who wrote in 23 BCE, ‘Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero’—‘Seize the day, put very little trust …
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Listeners, imagine waking up every morning with the determination to squeeze every drop out of the day ahead. That’s the spirit behind the phrase carpe diem, which comes from the Latin poet Horace. H…
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Welcome to our exploration of the phrase carpe diem, which has inspired poets, leaders, and everyday people since ancient times. Carpe diem, Latin for seize the day, comes from the Roman poet Horace,…
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Welcome, listeners. Carpe diem—Latin for “seize the day”—has echoed through centuries as a call to live life with intention and urgency. Originating with the Roman poet Horace in 23 BCE, his famous l…
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