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30 phrases from Marcus Aurelius to understand Stoicism and improve your life

Other Stoic phrases from Marcus Aurelius

11.»If something external distresses you, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to the value you give it; and you have the power to revoke it at any time«

Marcus Aurelius reminds us that our reactions and judgments are the true source of pain, not the events themselves.

12.»Don’t waste any more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.«

Marcus Aurelius emphasizes the importance of action above endless discussion or debate.

13.»Be tolerant of others and strict with yourself«

A quote that shows us a key principle of Stoic philosophy about how to relate to others and ourselves.

14.»It is not death that man should fear, but rather not starting to live.«

The real danger lies in reaching the end of life without having truly experienced it.

15.»Don’t act like you’re going to live ten thousand years. Death stalks you. As long as you live, as long as it’s in your power, be good«

For the Stoic philosopher, we must live according to moral principles and take advantage of the time to do good and generate a positive impact on the world and the people around us.11.

16.»Whenever you are about to find fault with someone, ask yourself the following question: Which fault of mine is most similar to the one I am about to criticize?«

A quote that urges us to have self-awareness and humility.

17.»Accept the things that fate binds you to and love the people fate brings you together with, but do it with all your heart.«

Marcus Aurelius encourages us to accept our circumstances and to the people around us to find satisfaction and meaning in life.

18.»Never let the future disturb you. You will face it, if necessary, with the same weapons of reason that arm you today against the present.«

For Marcus Aurelius, we must maintain a calm and rational mindset in the face of future uncertainties.

19. “If someone can prove me wrong and show me my error in any thought or action, I will gladly change. I seek the truth, which has never harmed anyone: the harm is persisting in one’s own self-deception and ignorance.”.

Personal growth comes from recognize mistakes and learn instead of remaining trapped in self-deception.

20. “The first rule is to maintain a serene spirit. The second is to look at things head on and know them as they are..”

Maintaining a serene spirit and facing difficulties are strategies to face circumstances with resilience.

21.»How much time gains those who do not pay attention to what their neighbor says, does or thinks, but only what they do themselves.«

Focusing on our own actions to be fair and ethical saves us time and energy.

22.»The things you think about determine the quality of your mind. Your soul takes on the color of your thoughts«

It is advisable to pay attention to what we focus our mind on, because our thoughts can significantly affect our emotional health.

23. «Constantly consider the universe as a living being, with a substance and a soul«

A quote that reflects the Stoic belief in unity and interconnection of the universe.

24.»All things are connected to each other and, in some way, sacredly united.«

A quote that encourages us to be aware of our place in the world and to act with awareness of how our decisions affect others and the whole.

25.»The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts«

Happiness is not determined by external circumstancesbut by the way we choose to think and interpret those circumstances.

26.»Choose not to be hurt, and you will not feel hurt. Don’t feel hurt, and you won’t have been«

For the Stoics, our perceptions and reactions determine our experience of harm, rather than the external circumstances themselves.

27.»The best revenge is to be different from the one who caused the damage.«

True strength comes from maintain your values ​​and principleseven in the face of bad actions.

28.»Take a good look at yourself; There is a source of strength that will always spring up if you always look.”

Our greatest source of strength comes from within.

29. “The art of living is more like fighting than dancing.

According to Stoic philosophy, living well requires effort, discipline and face difficulties.

30.»Nowhere can man find a retreat so peaceful and tranquil as in the intimacy of his soul.«

Self-exploration and connection with our interior It provides us with a source of calm and refuge that is not available outside.

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