Tempus Fugit is a Latin phrase that means "time flies". It is often used as a reminder to make the most of the present moment and not to take time for granted, as it is constantly passing. In philosophy, the concept of Tempus Fugit can be seen as a reminder to live in the present and to be mindful of our actions and choices, as they shape our future. It can also be seen as a reminder of the fleeting nature of existence, and the importance of making the most of the time we have. Memento Mori is a Latin reminder that we are mortal. While it may be a sobering reminder of the temporary nature of life, it does not need to be a morbid reflection on death. In his Meditations, Marcus Aurelius (121-180 CE) wrote a collection of personal thoughts and reflections on life, death and what it means to live a meaningful life. He sums up one of the primary tenets of Stoic Philosophy in a sentence: "Death overshadows you. While you're alive and able — be good.” Necklace details: Pendant is engraved on both sides. "MEMENTO MORI" on front / "TEMPUS FUGIT" on opposite.