July 01, 2026
Nowhere can man find a quieter or more untroubled retreat than in his own soul.
Marcus Aurelius wrote this while managing a Roman Empire under constant military pressure, political intrigue, and plague. He had almost no private time — his days were consumed by decisions that affected millions of people. The Stoics he learned from, including Panaetius, taught that the external world would always be loud, so the only reliable stillness was internal. This idea was not romantic for them; it was a practical tool for surviving a demanding life without losing your mind.
Reflection
Many people avoid being alone with their thoughts because something specific is waiting there. What is the one thing you have been postponing thinking about?
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