‘It is my bad luck that this has happened to me.’ No, you should rather say: 'it is my good luck that, although this has happened to me, I can bear it without pain, neither crushed by the present nor fearful of the future.’ Because such a thing could have happened to any man, but not every man could have borne it without pain. So why see more misfortune in the event than good fortune in your ability to bear it? […] So in all future events which might induce sadness remember to call on this principle: 'this is no misfortune, but to bear it true to yourself is good fortune.’
— Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
— Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
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