As time moves faster and the world grows more complex, the first lesson of the ancients hasn’t changed. What is that lesson, you may ask?
Know thyself.
Centuries have passed, empires have risen and fallen, yet this single truth has never lost its weight. To know yourself is to stand at the foundation of wisdom. Without it, knowledge becomes noise, success becomes empty, and power becomes dangerous.
In this day and time, when distractions multiply and identities are easily borrowed or sold, knowing yourself is not optional—it is survival.
This is not a lecture, this is a participation group. So I ask you: What do you know about yourself?
Let’s start simple. In the comments, share just one thing you know about yourself for certain.
- It could be a strength (“I’m a builder of ideas”).
- A truth you’ve discovered (“I need solitude to recharge”).
- Or even a struggle you’ve faced (“I’m still learning patience”).
The beginning is always the same. Start within. Know thyself.