Carpe diem, meaning seize the day, invites listeners to make the most of the present, an idea originating from the Roman poet Horace’s Odes, written around 23 BCE. His wisdom cautions us: “put very l…
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Today we delve into the timeless phrase carpe diem, a Latin expression that still rings with urgency in our fast-moving world. Carpe diem comes to us from the Roman poet Horace who, in his Odes from …
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Listeners, today we explore the timeless philosophy behind the phrase carpe diem. First penned by the Roman poet Horace in 23 BCE in his Odes, carpe diem literally translates to “pluck the day,” thou…
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Welcome, listeners, to our exploration of the famous phrase “Carpe diem”—Latin for “seize the day.” This simple idea, which dates all the way back to the Roman poet Horace, carries a timeless challen…
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Welcome, listeners. Today we explore one of history’s most compelling calls to action: carpe diem. This Latin phrase, meaning “seize the day,” traces back to the Roman poet Horace, who urged his audi…
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Welcome, listeners. Today, we’re diving into the enduring philosophy behind the phrase carpe diem—a Latin expression meaning seize the day, which continues to inspire people to live mindfully and act…
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Welcome, listeners, to an exploration of one of history’s most compelling calls to action: carpe diem. This Latin phrase, popularized by the Roman poet Horace, is most often translated as “seize the …
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Welcome, listeners, to today’s episode where we dive into the timeless philosophy captured in two little Latin words: carpe diem. Most of us know it as “seize the day,” a phrase first made famous by …
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Welcome, listeners, to today's exploration of the phrase carpe diem and its powerful impact on how we live. Carpe diem, which traces its origins to the Roman poet Horace, literally means to pluck the…
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Welcome, listeners, to a conversation about "Carpe diem," the age-old call to seize the day. This phrase, coined by the Roman poet Horace in 23 BCE, literally means to pluck or harvest the day—an agr…
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