The Death of Marcus Aurelius

The Death of Marcus Aurelius

Thursday, July 29, 2021

Stockdale on Stoicism 10


To a Stoic, bad luck is your fault; you've become addicted to externals. Epictetus: 

"What are tragedies, but the portrayal in tragic verse of the sufferings of men who have admired things external?" 

Not even God will intercede in your decisions. Epictetus:

"God gives you attributes, like magnanimity, courage, and endurance, to enable you to bear whatever happens. These are given free of all restraint, compulsion, or hindrance; He has put the whole matter under your control without reserving even for Himself any power to prevent or hinder."

As I have said, your deliverance and your destruction are 100 percent up to you.

from James B. Stockdale, The Stoic Warrior's Triad 



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