Wednesday, March 27, 2019

He watches himself as if he were an enemy and lying in an ambush

From The Enchiridion by Marcus Aurelius
The condition and characteristic of an uninstructed person is this: he never expects from himself profit, or advantage, nor harm, but from externals.

The condition of a philosopher is this: he expects all advantage and all harm from himself. The signs of one who is making progress are these: he censures no man, he praises no man, he says nothing about himself as if he were somebody or knew something. When he is impeded or hindered, he blames himself. If a man praises him he ridicules the praiser to himself and if a man censures him, he makes no defence. He removes desires from himself, and transfers aversion to those things which are contrary to nature. He employs a moderate attitude towards everything; whether he is considered fooling or ignorant he cares not.

In a word, he watches himself as if he were an enemy and lying in an ambush.
Makes sense, since we are usually our own worst enemy.

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