Friday, April 24, 2020

April 24th Reading from The Daily Stoic (Round 2) - A Productive Use For Contempt

"Just as when meat or other foods are set before us we think, this is a dead fish, a dead bird or pig, and also, this fine wine is only the juice of a bunch of grapes, this purple-edged robe just sheep's wool dyed in a bit of blood from a shellfish; or of sex, that is only rubbing private parts together followed by a spasmic discharge - in the same way our impressions grab actual events and permeate them, so we see them as they really are."

~ Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, 6.13

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