Adapt
yourself to the things with which your lot has been cast.
And
the men among whom you have received your portion, love them, but do it truly,
sincerely.
—Marcus
Aurelius, Meditations, Book 6 (tr
Long)
We now live in a world where
Stoicism is treated as just another commodity, something to be bought and sold.
I was recently approached by a fellow, who advised me to take his online
courses. There would be a hefty fee, of course, but it would make me completely
happy.
I knew it had all gone south when I
was asked to buy a Stoic amulet. I didn’t know if I was supposed to wear it on
my neck as bling, or display it on my office desk, but I knew it was a set of
lies from the get go.
Philosophers of all types will write
all sorts of things. Some of us write something, and we sometimes ask to be
paid for an article or for a book. We make no real money off of it, of course. In
twenty years, I have earned exactly $402.85 for everything I have ever written.
Ask The IRS.
No, we now have hipster marketing people
telling us that Stoicism is the way to go.
Nature is no longer about Providence,
apparently, but just about the “facts.”
To be fair, if I was handsome, rich,
and clever, I might also succumb to the temptation. If I’m a Stoic, they say,
I’ll be successful in their world of business.
We also have academics that have
realized how they can make a career for themselves by selling Stoicism by the
pound. To be fair, if I play my game right, and kiss enough ass, I might also
succumb to that temptation. If I’m a Stoic, they say, I might succeed in their
world of scholarship.
But if you are truly a Stoic,
neither money nor fame would ever move you. Don’t sell me courses. Don’t sell
me amulets. Express your character, whether or not anyone else notices.
We are all so used to making the
world our own, and now the business folks and the academics tell us that Stoicism
is another way to do that.
But that isn’t Stoicism. See the
passage above.
Accept, with respect and dignity,
what Nature has given. Then show love, absolute love, with all sincerity and
integrity.
Will it make me rich or famous? As
soon as I ask that question, I am not a Stoic. I am not even a decent person to
begin with.
Written in 3/2017
IMAGE: Buy this immediately. It will make you happy. You are a consumer, not a human being.
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