When you are offended with any man's shameless conduct,
immediately ask yourself, Is it possible, then, that shameless men should not
be in the world? It is not possible.
Do not, then, require what is impossible. For this man also
is one of those shameless men who must of necessity be in the world. Let the
same considerations be present to your mind in the case of the knave, and the
faithless man, and of every man who does wrong in any way.
For at the same time that you do remind yourself that it is
impossible that such kind of men should not exist, you will become more kindly
disposed towards every one individually.
It is useful to perceive this, too, immediately when the
occasion arises, what virtue Nature has given to man to oppose to every
wrongful act. For she has given to man, as an antidote against the stupid man,
mildness, and against another kind of man some other power.
And in all cases it is possible for you to correct by teaching
the man who is gone astray, for every man who errs misses his object and is
gone astray.
Besides, wherein have you been injured? For you will find
that no one among those against whom you are irritated has done anything by
which your mind could be made worse; but that which is evil to you and harmful
has its foundation only in the mind.
And what harm is done or what is there strange, if the man
who has not been instructed does the acts of an uninstructed man? . . .
—Marcus
Aurelius, Meditations, Book 9.42 (tr
Long)
I should never
be surprised at how truly vicious people can be, just as I should never be
surprised at how truly virtuous people can be. The reason for both of these is
one and the same. If a creature is endowed with reason, it is also endowed with
choice, and its actions will proceed not merely from the force of instinct, but
from the freedom of its own judgments. Where there is awareness, all forms of
character will be possible.
Knowing that
people will think in all sorts of ways, however true or false they may be, also
means knowing that people will live in all sorts of ways, however right or
wrong they may me. I notice we are sometimes expected to express shock or
disbelief at the depths of depravity or the heights of nobility, but these are
to be expected as a necessary expression of a Nature charged with
consciousness.
If I can
understand this, I can also begin to consider why people will decide upon
certain paths, and this in turn will help me show them compassion instead of
condemnation. Once I become more familiar with the why, I will not be quite so offended by the what. However terrible it may be, don’t I see that I could just as
easily be making the exact same mistake? Would I not then prefer to be helped
rather than harmed?
Nature is ordered such that from any state of affairs, however painful or frightening it may
appear, there is always the possibility of transforming it into something truly
good. As one of those creatures of reason and choice, I am constantly called to
pursue that option. I may feel discouraged when I see how much wrong people do,
but there are so many ways to turn it all into a right.
I can always respond
to any evil by simply doing what is good. Nature has already given me all the
tools I need for this, and whatever the circumstances may be, it is never
beyond my power to think and act with virtue. Has someone told a lie? Let me
tell the truth. Has someone acted unjustly? Let me reply with justice. Has
someone spilled out his hatred? Let me remedy it with love.
I can always help
someone else choose to become better, by sharing with him the truth as I have
experienced it, by serving as a humble example, or by simply offering
friendship and understanding. It is not my place to live another man’s life for
him, as only he can to do that, but it is my responsibility to encourage and
support his own efforts to live well.
I can always remember
that any evil done by another does not really affect the inside of me at all,
unless I choose to let it do so by my own disordered thinking. We are often so
busy listing everything that is wrong with the world, while failing to recognize
that the solution is in embracing what is right in ourselves. If it is hurting
me within my soul, influencing me in any way beyond external conditions, that
hurt is from my own fault.
How beautiful
it is that anything intended to hurt me can only help me to become better! When
I am confronted with yet more wickedness, I am able to exercise even greater
strength of character; the practice will help me to become more perfect.
Written in 12/2008
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