To practice this principle one can eat plain foods without sauces or try intermittent fasting.
Marcus Aurelius was emperor of Rome. His untitled writing, commonly known as Meditations is an important source of Stoic philosophy.
"The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way."
He means that everything, no matter whether it is good or bad is an opportunity to practice virtue.
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Although eating food is pleasurable, digesting it is our main purpose. We should eat to live rather than live to eat.
To practice this principle, one can eat plain foods without sauces or try intermittent fasting.
Marcus Aurelius' writing known as the Meditations, are unique in classical literature - the personal and the philosophical diary written in Greek by an intellectual Roman Emperor without any thought or intention of publication, and remain of unique interest and relevan...
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