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Affair Quote by Marcus Aurelius

“Since it is possible that thou mayest depart from life this very moment, regulate every act and thought accordingly. But to go away from among men, if there are gods, is not a thing to be afraid of, for the gods will not involve thee in evil; but if indeed they do not exist, or if they have no…” quote by Marcus Aurelius
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“Since it is possible that thou mayest depart from life this very moment, regulate every act and thought accordingly. But to go away from among men, if there are gods, is not a thing to be afraid of, for the gods will not involve thee in evil; but if indeed they do not exist, or if they have no concern about human affairs, what is it to me to live in a universe devoid of gods or devoid of Providence? But Gods there are, undoubtedly, and they regard human affairs; and have put it wholly in our power, that we should not fall into what is truly evil.”

Marcus Aurelius

About This Quote

Source Book: Meditations, Book 2, by Marcus Aurelius, c. 180 AD

Contemplate mortality and the uncertainty of divine care, prompting mindful, ethical living regardless of belief.

In simple terms: Live responsibly, aware that life may end anytime and gods may be indifferent.

Key Takeaway

Act with purpose and virtue now.

Themes

mortality ethics mindfulness existentialism

Mood

reflective serene determined

Type

philosophical motivational existential

When to use this quote

  • daily decision making
  • leadership
  • personal reflection
  • crisis coping

Key Concepts

Stoicism determinism free will

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does the possibility of no divine oversight affect your moral choices?
  • What daily habits help you stay ethical without external validation?
A Different Perspective

If one truly believes in a caring Providence, fear of death may still paralyze action.

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