Morning Philosophy
“Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body.”
— Seneca, Letters from a Stoic (Moral Letters to Lucilius)
Seneca did not see hardship as an obstacle to strength but as its very source — the friction that forges resilience. For a cadet, this reframes the grueling drill, the cold morning formation, the dense case law at midnight: these are not interruptions to your development but the development itself. Seek out the harder assignment today, the argument you're least prepared to win, and let the strain do its quiet work.