
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.
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