Fac, Si Facis — If You’re Going to Do It, Do It

There’s an old Latin phrase that carries the kind of weight you don’t shake off easily: Fac, si facis. Translated, it means, “Do it, if you're going to do it.” It’s a phrase rooted in ancient satire, likely coined by the Roman poet Horace to mock politicians who made big promises but never followed through. … Continue reading Fac, Si Facis — If You’re Going to Do It, Do It