“Every new beginning comes from another beginning’s end” – Seneca.
Seneca, born in 4BCE, was a Stoic philosopher, advisor to Emperor Nero, and a prolific writer. This particular quote comes from his essay “Letters to Lucilius.” He was writing about the cyclical nature of life. Seneca knew that clinging to what is comfortable often prevents growth. To him, endings were not failures; they were invitations to something new. We can learn a lot from Seneca. It’s not just about leaving something behind. It’s about having the courage to step forward and resilience to bounce back from adversities. It’s about seeing possibility in the face of uncertainty.
“Try not to resist the changes that come your way. Instead, let life live through you. And do not worry that your life is turning upside down. How do you know that the side you are used to is better than the one to come?” – Rumi
“New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings.” – Lao Tzu
“There are far, far better things ahead than any we leave behind.” – C.S. Lewis
The question is: What are you holding on to that’s holding you back.