"He Who Cannot Distinguish Good From Bad, And Things Which Are Neither Good Nor Bad From Both, Can He

"He Who Cannot Distinguish Good From Bad, And Things Which Are Neither Good Nor Bad From Both, Can He

"He who cannot distinguish good from bad, and things which are neither good nor bad from both, can he possess the power of loving? To love, then, is only in the power of the wise.” © Epictetus, “Discourses

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Beams of Thought of MARCUS AURELIUS: Profound Insight from MEDITATIONS

“What doesn’t transmit the light creates its own darkness.” (c) Marcus Aurelius, “Meditations”


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4 months ago
“Man, In Every Kind There Is Produced Something Which Excels; In Oxen, In Dogs, In Bees, In Horses.

“Man, in every kind there is produced something which excels; in oxen, in dogs, in bees, in horses. Do not then say to that which excels, "Who, then, are you?" If you do, it will find a voice in some way and say, "I am such a thing as the purple in a garment: do not expect me to be like the others, or blame my nature that it has made me different from the rest of men.” © Epictetus, “Discourses”.


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5 months ago

"Your three components: body, breath, mind. Two are yours in trust; to the third alone you have clear title. If you can cut yourself-your mind-free of what other people do and say, of what you've said or done, of the things that you're afraid will happen, the impositions of the body that contains you and the breath within, and what the whirling chaos sweeps in from outside, so that the mind is freed from fate, brought to clarity, and lives life on its own recognizance - doing what's right, accepting what happens, and speaking the truth - If you can cut free of impressions that cling to the mind, free of the future and the past-can make yourself, as Empedocles says, 'a sphere rejoicing in its perfect stillness,' and concentrate on living what can be lived (which means the present) . . . then you can spend the time you have left in tranquility. And in kindness. And at peace with the spirit within you." (c) Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations".


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5 months ago

STOP Misunderstanding the World! Marcus Aurelius' WORDS OF WISDOM | "MEDITATIONS” | BOOK 10.


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3 months ago
"Beyond Question The Feeling Of A Lover Has In It Something Akin To Friendship; One Might Call It Friendship

"Beyond question the feeling of a lover has in it something akin to friendship; one might call it friendship run mad. But, though this is true, does anyone love for the sake of gain, or promotion, or renown? Pure love, careless of all other things, kindles the soul with desire for the beautiful object, not without the hope of a return of the affection." © Seneca, "Moral Letters to Lucilius".


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5 months ago

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3 months ago
🌿🌿🌿No Man Fears Caesar Himself, But He Fears Death, Banishment, Deprivation Of His Property,

🌿🌿🌿No man fears Caesar himself, but he fears death, banishment, deprivation of his property, prison, and disgrace. Nor does any man love Caesar, unless Caesar is a person of great merit, but he loves wealth, the office of tribune, praetor or consul. When we love, and hate, and fear these things, it must be that those who have the power over them must be our masters.”🌿🌿🌿

© Epictetus, “Discourses”.


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5 months ago

"If cattle had opinions, they would make fun of anyone interested in anything besides the grass!" (c) Epictetus.

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"If Cattle Had Opinions, They Would Make Fun Of Anyone Interested In Anything Besides The Grass!" (c)

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3 months ago
🌿"How Closely Flattery Resembles Friendship! It Not Only Apes Friendship, But Outdoes It, Passing

🌿"How closely flattery resembles friendship! It not only apes friendship, but outdoes it, passing it in the race; with wide-open and indulgent ears it is welcomed and sinks to the depths of the heart, and it is pleasing precisely wherein it does harm. Show me how I may be able to see through this resemblance! An enemy comes to me full of compliments, in the guise of a friend. Vices creep into our hearts under the name of virtues, rashness lurks beneath the appellation of bravery, moderation is called sluggishness, and the coward is regarded as prudent; there is great danger if we go astray in these matters. So stamp them with special labels."🌿

🌿© Seneca, "Moral Letters to Lucilius".


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