"Do not be ashamed to be helped; for it is your business to do your
duty, like a soldier in the assault on a town. How then, if being lame,
you can't mount up on the battlements alone, but with the help of
another, it is possible?"
--Marcus Aurelius, Meditations 7 (tr Long)
The Stoic is hardly cold or
indifferent. To depend upon our own character for happiness does not exclude others, but rather must include them. Indeed, acting with love and concern for
others is a very fulfillment of our nature.
I have far less problem
giving aid to others, however, than I do in accepting it. Perhaps I am
too stubborn, maybe I have been burned once too often, but it's
something I have had long need to work on.
Written on 2/7/1996
Building upon many years of privately shared thoughts on the real benefits of Stoic Philosophy, Liam Milburn eventually published a selection of Stoic passages that had helped him to live well. They were accompanied by some of his own personal reflections. This blog hopes to continue his mission of encouraging the wisdom of Stoicism in the exercise of everyday life. All the reflections are taken from his notes, from late 1992 to early 2017.
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