Brythym
Plato once compared the soul to a chariot pulled by two horses, one noble, one wild. One pulls toward reason and virtue, the other toward impulse and chaos. And the charioteer, that's you! trying to steer both.
Most of the time, we're not even holding the reins.
The noble horse whispers of discipline, integrity, and long-term growth. The wild one demands comfort, distraction, and immediate relief. And both are part of you.
The war isn't about destroying one side. It's about learning how to guide them both. That's the inner work, the deep work. Not fixing yourself like a broken machine, but understanding yourself like a layered story.
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