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Quote of the Day — Marcus Aurelius

April 23, 2026

Reject your sense of injury and your injury disappears. — Marcus Aurelius

121–180

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Marcus Aurelius

121–180

Marcus Aurelius (121-180) was a Roman Emperor and Stoic philosopher whose personal writings, known as “Meditations,” remain among history’s most influential philosophical texts. Despite wielding supreme imperial power, Marcus Aurelius maintained a humble philosophical disposition, constantly examining his own character and striving for virtue. His personal reflections—never intended for publication—reveal a mind grappling with duty, mortality, mortality’s insignificance, and the proper use of reason to live virtuously amid life’s chaos. As emperor during plague, war, and political upheaval, Marcus Aurelius modeled philosophical composure and commitment to doing his duty regardless of circumstances. Marcus Aurelius’s philosophy emphasizes personal virtue, the limits…

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Marcus Aurelius’s counsel on rejecting the sense of injury framed Kim Monson’s exchange with Karen Levine on the cultural pull of victimhood during the April 23, 2026 Liberty Toastmasters Day broadcast, where guests contrasted government-subsidized dependency with the responsibility that sustains free people.

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