Who you are, no one can take away from you.
In the year 524 AD,
A man named Boethius was put in chains. Not for being a criminal but for being too lucid in a world that preferred darkness. A senator. A philosopher. A poet. The most learned man of his time. Condemned to death by a king who feared him. In his cell, over the course of a year under a death sentence, he wrote.
He wrote what would become the most widely read work of the Middle Ages more than the Bible in some monasteries. It was translated by Alfred the Great, Chaucer, and Dante. It was called The Consolation of Philosophy.
He wrote about Fortune that wheel that rises and falls without asking your permission And he said something no one had ever expressed with such clarity: Fortune owes you nothing. Who you are, no one can take away from you.
The next morning, he was executed. But his words survived for fifteen hundred years. We carry his name as a declaration. Every Boecio piece is gold a reminder of what no king, no fortune, no turning wheel can ever take from you: Who you are.
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