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Seek Virtue, Not Praise or Popularity

Seek Virtue, Not Praise or Popularity

  • For Marcus Aurelius, true virtue stemmed not from gathering accolades, glory, or the empty praise of others but from exercising wisdom, moderation, and just action aligned with natural law. He remarks in Meditations that one focused on goodness for its own sake may often garner hostility and resentment from lesser souls. However, satisfying one’s conscience matters far more than appeasing widespread consensus. Marcus Aurelius suggested that wisdom and restraint often distill hatred, whereas chasing fame or others’ approval weakens these higher principles. We should lead modest, disciplined.

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