people marrying, having children, falling ill, dying, fighting, feasting, trading, farming, flattering, pushing, suspecting plotting, praying for the death of others, grumbling at their lot, falling in love, storing up wealth, longing for consulships and kingships. and now that life of theirs is gone, vanished.
similarly, look at the histories of other eras and indeed whole nations, and see how many lives of striving met with a quick fall and resolution into elements. above all, review in your mind those you have seen yourself in empty struggles, refusing to act in accord with their own natural constitution, to hold tight to it and find it sufficient. and in this context you must remember that there is proportionate value in our attention to each action - so you will not lose heart if you devote no more time than they warrant to matters of less importance.
so where should a man direct his endeavour? here only - a right mind, action for the common good, speech incapable of lies, a disposition to welcome all that happens as necessary, intelligible, flowing from an equally intelligible spring of origin.
i have just completed an enterprise leadership training course. to say the least, it was inspiring and insightful. i feel changed and now i am change. no, that is not a typo. i did not intend to write "i am changed", rather "i am change." my paradigm has shifted from passive to active.
to help further explain, allow me to use a couple of seemingly cliche clips from dead poets society.
this one life, is all we have to live. weather we believe in an afterlife or eternal life or not, that does not matter. for the response to either belief is the same: that we have one life to live; one life to prove what we are worth. and should we live a life of pleasure, devoted to hedonism? should we eat, drink and be merry all the days of our life? the stoic says, no.
the stoic believes in living a right life; a life of virtues; a life of improvement and in helping the common good.
so, what will you do? how will you seize the day? what verse will you contribute to the powerful play?
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