Working through the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius: Book 2, Meditation 3.“What is divine is full of Providence. Even chance is not divorced from nature, from the inweaving and enfolding of things governed by Providence. Everything proceeds from it. And then there is necessity and the needs of the whole world, of which you are a part. Whatever the nature of the whole world does, and whatever serves to maintain it, is good for every part of nature. The world is maintained by change — in the elements and in the things they compose. That should be enough for you; treat it as an axiom. Discard your thirst for books, so that you won’t die in bitterness, but in cheerfulness and truth, grateful to the gods from the bottom of your heart.”If you'd like to leave this Practical Stoicism a review, but you are not an Apple Podcasts or Spotify, you can do so on PodChaser --> [link]
Working through the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius: Book 2, Meditation 3.
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