(podcast episode) (original Greek)
Sunday, 17 February 2019
Meditations 05.09
Be
not disgusted, nor discouraged, nor dissatisfied, if thou dost not
succeed in doing everything according to right principles; but when
thou hast failed, return back again,
and be content if the greater part of what thou doest is consistent
with man's nature, and love this to which thou returnest; and do not
return to philosophy as if she were a master, but act like those who
have sore eyes and apply a bit of sponge and egg, or as another
applies a plaster, or drenching with water. For thus thou wilt not
fail to obey reason, and thou wilt repose in it. And remember that
philosophy requires only the things which thy nature requires; but
thou wouldst have something else which is not according to nature.-
It may be objected, Why what is more agreeable than this which I am
doing?- But is not this the very reason why pleasure deceives us? And
consider if magnanimity, freedom, simplicity, equanimity, piety, are
not more agreeable. For what is more agreeable than wisdom itself,
when thou thinkest of the security and the happy course of all things
which depend on the faculty of understanding and knowledge?
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