Per Aspera Ad Astra
Origin
The phrase ‘per aspera ad astra’ translates to ‘through hardships to the stars’ in English. It is a Latin proverb that emphasizes the idea of achieving great things through perseverance and overcoming difficulties.
Historical Attribution
While the exact origin is debated, it is often attributed to the Roman philosopher Seneca, who is k...
Guitar
Today I cleaned the house I rent. When I wiped the bag of my guitar, I suddenly felt sad for my instrument since I hadn’t played it in 4 or 5 years.
I’ve wanted to learn to play a music instrument since I was a child, but I never had a chance until I became financially independent. So as soon as I got my first paycheck, I went online and purcha...
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