Reflect on todayâs Thought of the Day: why even the most exhausting seasons of life are fleeting, and how embracing the moment can bring meaning to the everyday. Discover more at Low Two Pair.
Thought of the Day: Every man has his secret sorrows which the world knows not; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad. â Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
âEvery man has his secret sorrowsâŚâ by Longfellow. Reflect on hidden sadness, empathy, and the truth beneath the surface. Join our daily Thought of the Day email for more insight.
Thought of the Day:⨔The Earth does not belong to us. We belong to the Earth.” â Chief Seattle
Todayâs **Thought of the Day** reminds us weâre not owners of the Earthâweâre part of it. Reflect on what it means to belong to the planet, not just live on it.
Thought of the Day: âBeware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster.â â Friedrich Nietzsche
Todayâs Thought of the Day explores the warning behind Nietzscheâs words and the subtle ways we risk becoming the very monsters we fight.
Thought of the Day:â¨Resurrection doesnât always look like a miracle. Sometimes it looks like trying again.
Todayâs Thought of the Day explores how resurrection in real life isnât always miraculousâitâs often just about trying again. Reflect, reset, and reconnect with what matters.
Thought of the Day: “If I had learned education I would not have had time to learn anything else.” â Cornelius Vanderbilt
This Thought of the Day and Question of the Day explore Cornelius Vanderbiltâs take on education and ask: Which candy is worseâPeeps or Candy Corn?