Stoic Quote of the Day
Friday, April 03, 2026
If you are pained by external things, it is not they that disturb you, but your own judgement of them. And it is in your power to wipe out that judgement now.
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Marcus Aurelius
In our daily lives, we often encounter situations that cause us distress or discomfort, like a rude remark from a colleague or unexpected traffic on our commute. However, it is important to recognize that the discomfort we feel from these external events stems not from the events themselves, but from our personal interpretations of them. Marcus Aurelius, a Stoic philosopher, suggests that we have the power to change or eliminate these judgments. If someone insults us, it is not the insult that causes distress, but our decision to perceive it as hurtful and significant. Similarly, being stuck in traffic is frustrating primarily because we judge it as a wasted time instead of an opportunity for a moment of quiet or listening to a favorite podcast. By re-evaluating our judgments and recognizing that our distress comes from how we choose to perceive and react, we can regain control over our emotions. We have the capacity to respond with calm acceptance rather than resignation, refocusing our energy on things within our control—like our thoughts, focus, and reactions—and this shift empowers us to lead a more peaceful and balanced life amidst the inevitable fluctuations of modern living.