Stoic Quote of the Day
Monday, June 15, 2026
Things: and the vanity of praise, and the inconstancy.
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Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius invites us to reflect on the fleeting nature of external validation and the instability inherent in pursuing the approval of others. In today's world, this might be akin to the rush we feel when receiving likes or positive comments on social media. Such moments can boost our mood momentarily, but they often hold little lasting value. People’s opinions are capricious, frequently changing, much like trends that come and go. Depending too much on these external affirmations can lead to a sense of emptiness or instability. Instead, Marcus Aurelius suggests focusing on cultivating our inner virtues and understanding our values. By finding contentment in being true to ourselves, we build a more stable and enduring form of happiness. This approach encourages us to cultivate a sense of self-worth that isn't susceptible to the whims of others, helping us to remain anchored despite the world’s unpredictability and the vanity that surrounds us.