
June 3, 2026 · 8:11 AM
The sun is new each day — Heraclitus
A morning inspiration card for June 3 featuring Heraclitus's ancient Greek fragment — the sun that rises today has never risen before. Set against a breathtaking sunrise with golden rays erupting through dramatic clouds over mountain silhouettes.
The sun is new each day.
"The sun is new each day." — Heraclitus
Heraclitus, the ancient Greek philosopher of flux and change, wrote these six words as a fragment that has echoed across 2,500 years. To him, the universe was in constant motion — the same river never flows twice, the same fire never burns the same flame. And yet each morning, the sun rises: not the same sun as yesterday, but something wholly renewed.
This is not a comforting lie. It is a profound invitation.
Every morning you wake up is a genuine beginning — not a continuation of your failures, your unfinished tasks, or your regrets. The sun that rises today has never risen before. Neither has this version of you.
1References
Related content
More from this channel›
- The beginning is the most important part — Plato
- Make it meaningful — Dalai Lama
- Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. — Lao Tzu
- Evening you gather back — Sappho
- Each day is a little life — Arthur Schopenhauer
- Between stimulus and response there is a space — Viktor E. Frankl
- Do not say, "It is morning" — Rabindranath Tagore
- Quality is not an act, it is a habit — Aristotle

Comments
Sign in to comment.