Monday, 23 February 2026

AQA

 Age Quod Agis is a Latin phrase that means:


“Do what you are doing.”

or more naturally, “Do well whatever you are doing.”



Meaning Breakdown



  • Age – “Do!” (an imperative verb)
  • Quod – “what”
  • Agis – “you are doing”




Deeper Meaning



The phrase encourages:


  • Focus on the present task
  • Give full attention to what you are doing
  • Avoid distraction
  • Strive for excellence in each action



It’s often used as a personal motto to promote mindfulness, discipline, and dedication.


Would you like examples of how it’s used as a motto in schools, spirituality, or daily life?


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