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From the Daily Stoic website:

In stark contrast to the cult notion of whether you're being protected by God or whether God will even "spit in your direction."

This Timeless Adage Will Determine Your Destiny

 

This is not another note about memento mori.

It’s about a different immutable, inescapable law of human existence that comes to us from the Stoics through Heraclitus (one of Marcus Aurelius’ favorites): Character is fate.

After death and taxes, this is a timeless adage that the Stoics believed will determine our destiny whether we like it or not. And just a quick glimpse around the world and across history confirms it: Liars and cheats eventually destroy themselves. The corrupt overreach. The ignorant make fatal, self-inflicted mistakes. The egotistical ignore the data that challenges them and the warnings that could save them. The selfish end up isolated and alone, even if they’re surrounded by fame and fortune. The “robbers, perverts, killers and tyrants” Marcus Aurelius wrote about always end up in a hell of their own making. It’s a law as true as gravity.

Bad character might drive someone into a position of leadership—because of their ambition, their ruthlessness, their shamelessness—but eventually, inevitably, this supposed “strength” becomes an Achilles’ heel when it comes time to actually do the job. Who trusts them? Who actually wants to work with them? What kind of culture develops around them? How can they learn? How can they know where the landmines are?

If you want to know why things are the way they are right now—on Wall Street, in politics, in Silicon Valley, on college campuses, [in corporate leadership of nascent religions] everywhere—it’s because character is fate. And for too long we have ignored the predictive—no, *prophetic—*power of character. When you make excuses for liars and cheats and egomaniacs because they agree with you, or they might benefit your business or help your cause in the short term, not only do you do so at your own long term peril, but you are exhibiting bad character yourself.

And that is what will come back to bite you. That is what is biting us right now, on every continent, in every corner of culture, at nearly every turn. Because character is fate. Always has been. Always will be.

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When I think of Ecclesiastes and the truth of no new thing under the sun, I don't see it as a limit on technology or exploration, even of the heavens. But I do see it as that the ancients had enough experience with human nature to recognize that character is fate.

 

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I recently was asked to read Proverbs to a friend who's ill (I suspect she meant Psalms).  So I read Prov 14 and 15.  I could not help but think of the current political situation in the US - and of so-called strongmen leaders everywhere.

https://biblehub.com/hcsb/proverbs/15.htm

Full of gems, these chapters.

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9 hours ago, Twinky said:

I recently was asked to read Proverbs to a friend who's ill (I suspect she meant Psalms).  So I read Prov 14 and 15.  I could not help but think of the current political situation in the US - and of so-called strongmen leaders everywhere.

https://biblehub.com/hcsb/proverbs/15.htm

Full of gems, these chapters.

Thanks, Twinky.  Good mental and spiritual  refreshment for troubled times.

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