Stoic Quote of the Day

Thursday, June 25, 2026

For we are made for co-operation, like feet, like hands, like eyelids, like the rows of the upper and lower teeth. To act against one another then is contrary to nature; and it is acting against one another to be vexed and to turn away.
Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius reminds us that just as the various parts of our bodies work together seamlessly to maintain balance and function, we, as individuals within a community, are naturally inclined to cooperate with one another. When our limbs and senses collaborate harmoniously, we experience stability and efficiency; similarly, when humans collaborate, communities thrive. Acting against each other through conflict, anger, or resentment disrupts this natural harmony and makes it difficult for us to function at our best. Imagine a workplace where teamwork is the norm—every team member has unique skills and insights, and when they collaborate, projects are smoother and more innovative. On the other hand, if colleagues bicker and refuse to support each other, progress stalls, much like trying to walk when each foot is headed in a different direction. By choosing understanding and mutual support over conflict, we align ourselves more closely with our true nature and the interconnectedness we share. Recognizing the importance of cooperation helps us maintain peace and cohesion, both within smaller groups and in society at large.