Stoic Quote of the Day
Monday, June 22, 2026
It is royal to do good and to be abused.
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Marcus Aurelius
Enduring criticism or negativity while continuing to act virtuously reflects a strength akin to royalty, according to Marcus Aurelius. In today's world, this might occur when you consistently choose kindness, even when others misunderstand or criticize your actions. Imagine volunteering for a cause you believe in, dedicating time and energy without expecting anything in return, only to encounter skepticism or derision from those who question your motives. Despite these challenges, the steady commitment to doing good, undeterred by negativity, exemplifies a regal fortitude. It involves understanding that external judgment does not define your worth or the value of your actions. In a society often driven by immediate gratification and external validation, the ability to stay true to one's principles amidst adversity is a profound inner strength. This practice of resilience nurtures not only personal integrity but also contributes positively to the community, rising above the noise of criticism with grace and purpose.