The Daily Stoic - They Can’t Make You Like Them
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They can't make you like them. They can break the rules. They can bury you in paperwork. They can lie. They can abuse their power. They can hurt people. They can do all this with impunity.
It's not just that they can. It's that they almost certainly will. Injustice is not an aberration in this world. It's practically the norm.
Anyone who has tried to bring about change,
who has tried to do the right thing, who has tried to follow virtue to its natural conclusions, has found this out.
But you know what they can't do? They can't make you be like them.
This is what Marcus Aurelius reminds himself of at the beginning of meditations. No one can implicate me in ugliness, he writes. Later in meditations
he observes that he can never truly be harmed by an outside force because
outside forces have no sway over his soul, over his character. Yes, the powers
at be can stymie us but they can't force us to like them or be like them. That's a
choice that we make. That's something them or be like them. That's a choice that we make.
That's something that's in our power.
That's something that we can and must resist.
They're going to do what they're going to do.
Cheat, abuse, hurt, act with injustice.
But we're not. We're going to stay at it.
We're going to keep going back as we've talked about.
We're going to be.
And do good.
This is obviously what I'm thinking a lot about for the new book, Right Thing Right Now,
all about how we live with and act with this
key stoic virtue.
It's doing the four virtue series,
so I'd encourage you to discipline in the next one.
It's gonna be all about justice.
So that's what I'm thinking about.
I'll link to it in today's show notes,
but you can grab it anywhere books are sold.
Right Thing Right Now. anywhere books are sold. Right thing, right now.