—Marcus
Aurelius, Meditations, Book 6 (tr
Long)
What more beautiful, and direct,
expression of Stoic wisdom could we possibly find than this?
You are invincible, if only you
understand what it means to live as a human being.
The world will never do you any
harm, if only you understand the very purpose of the world.
Yet how this flies in the face of
the usual conventions! The measure of a man, they tell us, is how much success
he finds in the world, and depends upon the degree of wealth and esteem he
receives from others. He excels when he wins at the game, he fails when he
loses at the game.
But life isn’t a game, and it isn’t
about winning or losing by the terms of others. Life is about only one thing, a
choice, and a commitment in action to all of the things that follow from that
choice. There are no odds, and there is no gamble. There is absolutely no risk,
unless you decide to risk yourself on things other than yourself.
Who I am, right within my soul, is
entirely up to me. Who you might be is entirely up to you. As regrettable as it
might be, are we in conflict? I will respect how you may choose to think and
live. But do not think, for one moment, that anything you say or do will force
me to change how I choose to think and live. Use your reason to convince me,
but never expect your power to coerce me.
You will never make me decide to be
someone I refuse to be. Go ahead, take my money, my livelihood, my reputation,
my liberty, or my life itself. There is no winning for you there, because the
reason and choice of a single person, however isolated and alone he may be, can
never be conquered.
Nor will a good person, committed to
his character, yield to his circumstances. If I understand rightly that all
conditions can serve my virtue, nothing that happens is ever a hindrance for
me. It is an opportunity. That is the gift of Nature.
Sharing such simple thoughts with
the biggest of bullies has revealed to me how completely powerless those
bullies really are. They throw their weight around, but their weight is
ineffective against the soul of another. They try to hurt even more, but they
end up only giving others a chance to be better.
Others can never really hurt you,
because you are yourself. Nature will never hurt you, because She made you to be
yourself. She made you for Herself.
Written in 8/2007
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