The Daily Stoic

(Dana P.) #1

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April   4th
DON’T LET THIS GO TO YOUR HEAD

“Make   sure    you’re  not made    ‘Emperor,’  avoid   that    imperial    stain.  It  can happen  to  you,    so  keep
yourself simple, good, pure, saintly, plain, a friend of justice, god-fearing, gracious,
affectionate, and strong for your proper work. Fight to remain the person that philosophy wished
to make you. Revere the gods, and look after each other. Life is short—the fruit of this life is a
good character and acts for the common good.”
—MARCUS AURELIUS, MEDITATIONS, 6.30

t is difficult even to conceive of what life must have been like for Marcus Aurelius—he wasn’t born
emperor, nor did he obtain the position deliberately. It was simply thrust upon him. Nevertheless, he
was suddenly the richest man in the world, head of the most powerful army on earth, ruling over the
largest empire in history, considered a god among men.
It’s no wonder he wrote little messages like this one to remind himself not to spin off the planet.
Without them, he might have lost his sense of what was important—falling prey to the lies from all the
people who needed things from him. And here we are, whatever we happen to be doing, at risk of
spinning off ourselves.
When we experience success, we must make sure that it doesn’t change us—that we continue to
maintain our character despite the temptation not to. Reason must lead the way no matter what good
fortune comes along.

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