The Daily Stoic

(Dana P.) #1

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August  1st
DON’T GO EXPECTING PERFECTION

“That   cucumber    is  bitter, so  toss    it  out!    There   are thorns  on  the path,   then    keep    away!   Enough
said. Why ponder the existence of nuisance? Such thinking would make you a laughing-stock to
the true student of Nature, just as a carpenter or cobbler would laugh if you pointed out the
sawdust and chips on the floors of their shops. Yet while those shopkeepers have dustbins for
disposal, Nature has no need of them.”
—MARCUS AURELIUS, MEDITATIONS, 8.50

e want things to go perfectly, so we tell ourselves that we’ll get started once the conditions are
right, or once we have our bearings. When, really, it’d be better to focus on making do with how
things actually are.
Marcus reminded himself: “Don’t await the perfection of Plato’s Republic.” He wasn’t expecting the
world to be exactly the way he wanted it to be, but Marcus knew instinctively, as the Catholic philosopher
Josef Pieper would later write, that “he alone can do good who knows what things are like and what their
situation is.”
Today, we won’t let our honest understanding of the world stop us from trying to make the best of it.
Nor will we let petty annoyances and minor obstacles get in the way of the important job we have to do.

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