Quotes

"While we wait for life, life passes." — Seneca

The Positivity Collective Updated: April 19, 2026 2 min read

What This Quote Means

If we are always preparing to live rather than actually living, our time will run out before we begin. Life is happening now, not in some future state of readiness.

About Seneca

Seneca was a Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist who served as advisor to Emperor Nero.

Seneca (4 BC-65 AD) was a statesman and philosopher who navigated the dangerous politics of imperial Rome while developing practical Stoic wisdom.

How to Apply This Wisdom

Start now

Begin that project, relationship, or change you have been preparing for.

Imperfect action

Act before you feel completely ready — readiness often comes from doing.

Life engagement

Stop being a spectator and become a participant in your own life.

Reflection Questions

  • What am I waiting for before I start really living?
  • Is my preparation actually procrastination in disguise?
  • What would it look like to start living fully right now, without waiting?
Share this article

Stay Inspired

Get a daily dose of positivity delivered to your inbox.

Join on WhatsApp