Book 8.2

“2. In every action ask thyself, How does it affect me? Shall I regret it? But a little and I am dead and all that lies between is past. What more do I ask for, as long as my present work is that of a living creature, intelligent, social, and under one law with God?”

Excerpt From Complete Works of Marcus Aurelius 8.2

“2. For every action, ask: How does it affect me? Could I change my mind about it? But soon I’ll be dead, and the alate’s empty. So this is the only question: Is it the citron of a responsible being, part of society, and subject to the same decrees of the gods?”

Reminds me of Shakespeare, what’s past is prologue.
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Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius (Loeb Classical Library)
Delphi Complete Works of Marcus Aurelius – Marcus Aurelius
Meditations – Marcus Aurelius & Gregory Hays
Meditations: A New Translation (Modern Library)
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