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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Nothing Twice

Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Susie Moore

Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Philosophy, Life Coach, Motivational, Education, Personal Development, Life Coaching, Self-help, Mental Health

5.01.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2026

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

What if the most liberating truth is also the simplest: nothing happens twice. We share a favorite Polish poem, “Nothing Twice,” and explore how its lines can reshape the way we meet love, work, and ordinary days. Instead of treating impermanence as a threat, we use it as a lens—one that turns fleeting moments into invitations to notice more, hold lighter, and act sooner. And, if you want more access to me, my coaching, and live monthly calls, I want to invite you to join us inside Self Coach...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore.

0:09.8

I was talking to my mum recently and she told me about this beautiful poem from a Polish poet that she loves referring to.

0:18.8

It's called nothing twice.

0:22.3

Now I feel like having a Polish mother,

0:27.9

I should be able to pronounce her name, but I cannot. Just Google nothing twice. It's

0:36.1

Vislava Jembovska, I believe. Sorry, my fellow Polish friends, I will get better with my accent and saying things correctly. But I'm going to read this poem to

0:40.9

you today because my friends, this is the moral, right? This is the moral of the story. You will

0:47.4

lose everything. That is why it's precious. Think about it. Things aren't precious because they're permanent. Things

0:55.2

aren't precious because we get to hold on to them and revisit them. We can experience

0:59.8

nothing twice. Okay. Nothing can never happen twice. In consequence, the sorry fact is that we arrive here improvised and leave without the chance

1:15.5

to practice. Even if there is no one dumber, even if you're the planet's biggest dunce,

1:24.0

you can't repeat the class in summer. This course is offered only once. No day copies yesterday,

1:32.3

no two nights which will teach what bliss is, in precisely the same way with precisely the same kisses.

1:42.6

One day, perhaps some idle tongue, mentions your name by accident.

1:47.9

I feel as if a rose were flung in the room, all hue and scent. The next day, though you're

1:54.5

here with me, I can't help looking at the clock. A rose, a rose? what could that be? Is it a flower or a rock?

2:05.5

Why do we treat the fleeting day with so much needless fear and sorrow? It's in its nature not to

2:13.0

stay. Today is always gone tomorrow. With smiles and kisses we prefer to seek a chord beneath our star.

2:22.9

Although we're different, we concur, just as two drops of water are. My friends, even if you do the

2:32.0

same thing, even if it's with the same person, even if you

2:34.6

have the same experience, you never experience the same kiss twice, the same vacation twice,

2:41.3

the same conversation twice, the same morning twice. Can we appreciate it and live it in full

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