Stoic Quote of the Day

Sunday, March 22, 2026

It has been ordained that there be summer and winter, abundance and dearth, virtue and vice, and all such opposites for the harmony of the whole, and (Zeus) has given each of us a body, property, and companions.
Epictetus

Recognizing the inherent balance in life can cultivate acceptance and peace within us. Just as the seasons transition from summer to winter, or as times fluctuate between abundance and scarcity, so too do virtues and vices coexist to maintain universal harmony. Life is a tapestry woven with contrasting threads, and these dichotomies are essential for its overall balance. In modern life, you may lose a job one day but find new opportunities emerging that you hadn't considered before, embodying the cyclical nature of fortune and misfortune. This underlying order is designed not to frustrate us, but to teach resilience and perspective. We are each endowed with unique circumstances—our bodies, our possessions, and our relationships. While we might not control every external event, we can choose how we respond by nurturing our virtue amidst vices and appreciating the beauty in life’s unpredictable composition. Embracing this balance allows us to live harmoniously, acknowledging that every dark cloud has its silver lining, and every challenge carries within it the seed of growth and understanding.