Stoic Quote of the Day
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
Take away thy opinion, and then there is taken away the complaint, “I have been harmed.” Take away the complaint, “I have been harmed,” and the harm is taken away.
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Marcus Aurelius
In our daily lives, we often find ourselves hurt by the actions or words of others, but what truly causes this hurt isn't necessarily the action itself—it's our opinion or interpretation of what occurred. When someone cuts us off in traffic or a colleague takes credit for our idea, it's easy to feel wronged and spiral into anger or resentment. Yet, Marcus Aurelius invites us to consider that it is our opinion, our judgment that an injustice has been done, that leads to our resentment. If we can step back and view the situation without such judgment, acknowledging that it is simply an event that's occurred, the emotional charge we attach to it diminishes. It's like seeing a cloudy sky—if we accept it as it is, rather than lament what we perceive as poor weather, there's no harm in that moment. Training ourselves to detach opinion from experience allows us to live more harmoniously and lessens the frequency of feeling harmed by life's inevitable challenges. Recognizing that many of our perceived harms are constructs of our own making empowers us to regain control and maintain our peace of mind.