Perplexed - Marcus Aurelius: A Guide For The

Marcus was a master of "objective representation." When faced with something intimidating or seductive, he would strip it of its legend. He described expensive Falernian wine as merely "grape juice" and a purple imperial robe as "sheep’s wool dyed with shellfish blood."

If someone is rude to you, they have given you an opportunity to practice patience. If you fail at a task, you have gained the opportunity to practice humility and learning. In this light, there is no such thing as a "bad" day—only a series of opportunities to test your virtues. The Big Picture (Cosmopolis) Marcus Aurelius: A Guide for the Perplexed

Finally, Marcus provides perspective through the "View from Above." He reminds himself constantly of the vastness of time and the tiny sliver of it that he occupies. He notes that the "greats" of the past are now just dust and stories. Marcus was a master of "objective representation