2023: Embrace, learn, and grow stronger.
I’m doing Ryan Holiday’s New Year New You challenge—I enjoy a good challenge or two, or five, to start the year—and the first day has us coming up with a Stoic mantra. I spent too much time on this, especially considering I had a fairly good thought right away. Both on wordsmithing and also thinking about all the little sayings I’ve collected over the years.
Here are a few existing candidates I thought about and used for inspiration. All of these are good, but I challenged myself to find something new.
Acknowledge and move on. When I was very young, I saw this on a t-shirt or something, and I think it was a Powell Peralta Bones Brigade shirt. But, as memory tends to be a bit fuzzy, I can’t say for sure. This has always meant taking a beat, slowing down, and knowing that whatever is happening will pass.
Amor Fati. Love one’s fate. I like this reasonably famous stoic mantra better than some other, more well-known stoicisms. Take everything that happens to you as an opportunity to learn and grow.
Damned if you do, bored if you don’t. One of my devising and something I have lived by for many years. It’s an oldie but a goodie that I think about often. It’s a bit less practical as I’ve grown older, though. Heh.
Fall in love with the problem. A designer’s mantra, for sure. Not sure where I first heard this, but it’s come up a few times in my life.
The obstacle is the way. This comes from Ryan Holiday and a bit of a spin on Amor Fati. Every obstacle is an opportunity and can be leveraged for learning and growth.
Action begets action. I think of this as a “Just Do It” mantra. The first, best step to doing anything worth doing is to start.
Memento Mori. It’s a nice, if a bit maudlin, mantra, but the message there—to know you’re mortal, that life is short, and every moment could be one of your last—is beautiful.
I think there is a bit of a pattern here. All of the above sort of fit what I was thinking about. I want something positive and proactive, a mantra that works as an active principle in my life and inspires some agency and action. I also want something not limited to the challenging things in life.
Embrace, learn, and grow stronger.
I’m not all that excited about the phrasing here, but I couldn’t find a better way to say it without being too wordy. The gist is: welcome whatever comes each day, good or bad, embrace it as an opportunity, learn from it, and get better.