Evening review
DramatizedWhen the light fails, ask: What did I do poorly? What did I do well? What could I leave unfinished tomorrow without shame? A day unreviewed is a lesson refunded.
Explain more
Seneca describes evening self-examination. Practical Stoic habit for modern readers. Dramatized.
Why it matters
Reflection converts days into data for becoming better.
Try today
Write three lines tonight: miss, hit, next. Keep it under two minutes.
What is true / dramatized: Dramatized. Educational entertainment — not a primary historical source.
Seneca's practice of daily self-review.
Difficulty: easy · ~1 min to absorb
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