“Praestat angustus esse quam fractus! It is better to be narrow than broken." The Message: It is better to live a life of limitations, discipline, or virtue, to be narrow (lat. angustus) than to live without bounds and end up broken (lat. fractus) by the consequences (e.g. corruption, exhaustion, moral ruin, or ruinous choices). It is a call to moderation, virtue, and self-restraint over excessive freedom that leads to destruction (spiritual, financial or physical).”
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