A former slave who became one of history's greatest teachers on inner freedom
| Subject: Enhancements to Your Account's Security We are thrilled to share exciting updates that bolster the security of your online experience. Your trust is highly valued, and we are committed to ensuring you have the safest possible environment to engage with. **Building a Robust Security Framework Together** Your active engagement in securing your account is indispensable. We recognize and appreciate your efforts in contributing to a safer digital space for everyone. Together, we can create a fortress of security that benefits our entire community. **Our Security Commitments to You** To shield your data, we have introduced several cutting-edge security measures: - **Leading-Edge Encryption**: We employ the finest encryption standards, ensuring that your information remains confidential and secure against unauthorized access. - **24/7 Threat Monitoring**: Our systems are vigilantly observed around the clock, facilitating immediate responses to any suspicious activities. - **Frequent Security Enhancements**: We regularly update our security protocols to counteract emerging threats and maintain a strong defense. **Your Contribution to a Secure Environment** Your participation is key to maintaining the security of your account. Here's how you can help: - **Create Strong Passwords**: Utilize complex, unique passwords to significantly diminish the risk of unauthorized entry. - **Stay Alert to Phishing**: Be cautious of phishing attempts. Always verify the legitimacy of emails and links before interacting with them. - **Monitor Account Activity**: Regularly review your account activity to swiftly identify any irregularities. - **Activate Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)**: MFA provides an extra layer of security, making unauthorized access more challenging. **Our Support at Your Fingertips** We are always here to support you with any security concerns or queries. Please do not hesitate to reach out to our dedicated support team for assistance. **Responding to Security Incidents** If you detect any unusual activities or have concerns about your account's security, contact our support team immediately. Signs of suspicious activity include: - Attempts to access your account from unfamiliar locations. - Unauthorized modifications to account settings. - Unexpected notifications or messages. In the event of detected suspicious activity, we may temporarily restrict your account access as a precaution and will reach out to you via your registered email to confirm your identity. Remember, we will never request sensitive information such as your password or full credit card number via email. **Thank You for Your Trust and Partnership** We deeply appreciate your trust and the responsibility you entrust to us by being part of our community. Your proactive approach to security is crucial to our shared mission. Thank you for your cooperation and vigilance. Best regards, The Security Team  | | March 27, 2026 | | | Make the best use of what is in your power, and take the rest as it happens. — Epictetus Epictetus (c. 50–135 AD) was a Greek Stoic philosopher who was born into slavery in what is now Turkey and spent his early life in bondage in Rome. He eventually gained his freedom and founded a school of philosophy in Nicopolis, where students traveled from across the Roman world to study with him. He wrote nothing himself — his teachings were recorded by his student Arrian in the Discourses and the Enchiridion. His philosophy centered on a single distinction: some things are in our power, and some are not. Everything that followed from that distinction, he argued, was the entire project of living well. Marcus Aurelius, one of history's most powerful emperors, counted Epictetus among his greatest influences. MINDFULNESS AND PEACE ACCEPTANCE FOCUS | | | | Context This quote is a distillation of the foundational idea in Epictetus's philosophy, which he called the dichotomy of control. In his Enchiridion, he opens with the observation that some things are up to us and some are not — and that confusing the two categories is the source of nearly all human suffering. What is in our power: our judgments, our intentions, our responses, our effort. What is not: other people's actions, outcomes, reputation, the body's health, and the world's opinion of us. The genius of the second half of the quote is its tone. "Take the rest as it happens" is not resignation. It is the practiced ease of someone who has already decided not to spend energy where it cannot do any work. | | | |
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