Friday, January 30, 2026

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius translated by George W. Chrystal (~180) Book 8 Part 2 (18-34)

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius translated by George W. Chrystal (~180) Book 8 Part 2 (18-34)

Bonus:

8.21

Summary: Seriously repetitive.

Commentary: Marcus Aurelius is really down on pleasure and imagination today. 

I think my favorite is 8.32

32. Order your life in its single acts, so that if each, as far as may be, attains its end, it will suffice. In this no one can hinder you. But, you say, may not something external withstand me?—Nothing can keep you from justice, temperance, and wisdom.—Yet, perhaps some other activity of mine may be obstructed.—True, but by yielding to this impediment, and by turning with calmness to that which is in your power, you may happen on another course of action equally suited to the ordered life of which we are speaking.

Do things that're worth doing for their own sake. 

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Meditations by Marcus Aurelius translated by George W. Chrystal (~180) Book 8 Part 2 (18-34)

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius translated by George W. Chrystal (~180) Book 8 Part 2 (18-34) Bonus: 8.21 Summary: Seriously repetitive. Comm...