To be rather than to seem
Esse quam videri is a pithy, challenging phrase from Cicero. It translates as ‘to be, rather than to seem’. It flew on Birdie Bowers’ sledging pennant as he trekked to the South Pole with Captain Scott. Birdie was one of the most impressive, genuine humans I have ever read about. I use esse quam videri as an opportunity to turn the mirror on myself from time to time and ask myself some questions.
These are the sort of questions I ask myself. When I’m on track, I feel proud of the identity they provide and therefore feel motivated to do more. Yes, I am writing a book. I’m making this thing happen… That feels much better than the times when I’m just pootling about wasting my life.
Too often, I don’t like my own answers. But I try to be honest with myself and acknowledge this. And then I work hard to get back on track for a while. That is the most I ever manage to achieve – veering back and forth between optimism and procrastination, triumph and disaster.
Esse quam videri. What questions should you ask yourself? I dare you to ask them. Don’t shirk the uncomfortable question. Don’t kid yourself with your answers.
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