(podcast episode) (original Greek)
Tuesday, 26 May 2020
Meditations 12.27
Constantly bring to thy recollection those who have complained greatly
about anything, those who have been most conspicuous by the greatest
fame or misfortunes or enmities or fortunes of any kind: then think
where are they all now? Smoke and ash and a tale, or not even a tale.
And let there be present to thy mind also everything of this sort, how
Fabius Catellinus lived in the country, and Lucius Lupus in his gardens,
and Stertinius at Briae, and Tiberius at Capreae, and Velius Rufus [or
Rufus at Velia]; and in fine think of the eager pursuit of anything
conjoined with pride;
and how worthless everything is after which men violently strain; and
how much more philosophical it is for a man in the opportunities
presented to him to show himself just, temperate, obedient to the gods,
and to do this with all simplicity: for the pride which is proud of its
want of pride is the most intolerable of all.
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