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October 10th
REVERENCE AND JUSTICE
“Leave the past behind, let the grand design take care of the future, and instead only rightly guide
the present to reverence and justice. Reverence so that you’ll love what you’ve been allotted,
for nature brought you both to each other. Justice so that you’ll speak the truth freely and without
evasion, and so that you’ll act only as the law and value of things require.”
—MARCUS AURELIUS, MEDITATIONS, 12.1
ulus Gellius relates that Epictetus once said, “If anyone would take two words to heart and take
pains to govern and watch over themselves by them, they will live an impeccable and immensely
tranquil life. The two words are: persist and resist.” That’s great advice. But what principles should
determine what we persist in and what we ought to resist?
Marcus supplies that answer: reverence and justice. In other words, virtue.