Adorn
yourself with simplicity and modesty and with indifference towards the things
that lie between virtue and vice.
Love
mankind. Follow God.
The
poet says that Law rules all, and it is enough to remember that Law rules all.
—Marcus
Aurelius, Meditations, Book 7 (tr
Long)
Priorities. I spoke with a fine
fellow the other day, a man who told me how he had lived well in some ways, and
had lived rather poorly in others. He understood that his life was a patchwork.
He also understood that he needed to make it all right, before the end came. He
knew that he was old, and he didn’t have all that much time left.
Whenever anyone comes to speak to
me, as rare as it might be, I do my best never to judge that man. I try to
understand him, as I would like to be understood. I try to love him, as I would
like to be loved.
So it was difficult for me to ask
him this, but I felt it needed to be asked.
“What do you think will make it all
worthwhile for you? What will be your standard of success?”
He thought for a moment, and then
said, “I need to make sure that my house isn’t a mess. When I die, I don’t want
my sister to have to deal with all of my clutter. I need to get the money thing
in order. I don’t need people fighting over what little I had. I need to make
sure I have what I need right now, however the family may bicker.”
Only because I knew him well, and
because I trusted him, I asked one final question.
“Are you doing all of that because
it makes the situation better, or because it makes you better?”
He smiled, knowing exactly what I
meant. “Both, but what I do comes before what anyone thinks of it.”
There is a man I admire and respect.
Be simple, expecting nothing to be given to you. Be modest, never thinking of
yourself as better than anyone else. Care nothing at all for what will happen,
because it will happen as it will. Care everything for what you may do, not for
what you receive.
There are the two aspects of the Golden
Rule. Do your loving, regardless of whether others love. Love you neighbor. Love
God. These two cannot exist apart. Love the cause, and love the effects.
Only love is the law.
Written in 11/2007
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