“Each morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most.”
Buddha
This quote offers a quietly powerful form of reassurance to anyone who feels trapped by past mistakes or a difficult start in life. It acknowledges that some things genuinely cannot be undone, but it insists that the power to shape what comes next remains available at any point. The ending of a story, whether a life, a career, or a relationship, is still being written, and the present moment is always a valid place to begin changing its direction.
This line is widely attributed to C.S. Lewis, though a precise published source has not been conclusively confirmed by scholars. It circulates frequently in motivational contexts and aligns in spirit with themes Lewis explored across his writing: the possibility of transformation, the value of hope, and the moral seriousness of choosing well even after choosing badly. Whether or not the attribution is exact, the idea fits naturally within a worldview that takes both human fallibility and human potential seriously.
C.S. Lewis was a British writer and scholar active through much of the twentieth century. He is known both for his fiction, particularly his fantasy series for children, and for his works of Christian apologetics aimed at general readers. He held academic positions at Oxford and Cambridge and wrote across a wide range of genres including literary criticism, autobiography, and philosophical essays. His books continue to sell widely and remain influential in literary and religious circles alike.
“Each morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most.”
Buddha
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