Welcome to the Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm Andrew McGivern for December 31st.Today is New Year's Eve – the last day of 2025 and the threshold between what was and what's coming.Tonight, people across the world will gather to mark this transition. Champagne toasts. Countdown clocks. Fireworks lighting up midnight skies. The celebration is universal, even though the reasons vary. Some celebrate accomplishments. Some celebrate survival. Some celebrate simply making it through another year.New Year's Eve is both ending and beginning. We say goodbye to 2025 while preparing to say hello to 2026. We're standing in the doorway between two years, one foot in each, honoring the past while facing the future.Roman philosopher Seneca captured this perfectly when he wrote:”Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end.”Seneca understood that endings and beginnings aren't separate events. They're two sides of the same moment.Today, December 31st, is both. At midnight, 2025 ends and 2026 begins. Same instant. Same breath. You can't have one without the other. The new year can't start until the old one finishes. The beginning requires the ending.This applies beyond calendars. Every chapter of your life works this way. To begin something new, something else must end. A new job means leaving an old one. A new relationship means closing a previous chapter. New growth requires letting old versions of yourself fall away.We resist endings. We hold on, trying to keep things as they were. But Seneca reminds us: endings aren't obstacles to beginnings. They're requirements. The end creates space for the new. Without it, nothing can start.Tonight at midnight, 2025 ends. That's not sad. That's necessary. It makes room for what's next.Today, honor both sides of Seneca's wisdom. Honor the ending and the beginning.Reflect on 2025. What happened? What did you learn? Who did you become? Thank the year for its lessons, its challenges, its gifts. Then let it go. Say goodbye. Create space.Tomorrow, 2026 begins. It can't start until tonight ends. So when midnight comes, mark the moment. Count down. Celebrate. Toast. Welcome the new beginning that's only possible because another beginning has ended.Seneca was right. Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end. Tonight, you get to witness both. The ending that makes the beginning possible.Happy New Year's Eve. Honor the end. Prepare for the beginning. They're the same thing.That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now but I'll be back tomorrow. Same Pod time, same Pod Station – with another Daily Quote.See you in 2026.
Seneca – Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end


