Book 8
1.Anotherencouragementtohumility:youcan’tclaimtohavelivedyourlifeasaphilosopher—notevenyourwholeadulthood.Youcanseeforyourselfhowfaryouarefromphilosophy.Andsocanmanyothers.You’retainted.It’snotsoeasynow—tohaveareputationasaphilosopher.Andyourpositionisanobstacleaswell.
Soyouknowhowthingsstand.Nowforgetwhattheythinkofyou.Besatisfiedifyoucanlivetherestofyourlife,howevershort,asyournaturedemands.Focusonthat,anddon’tletanythingdistractyou.You’vewanderedalloverandfinallyrealizedthatyouneverfoundwhatyouwereafter:howtolive.Notinsyllogisms,notinmoney,orfame,orself-indulgence.Nowhere.
—Thenwhereisittobefound?
Indoingwhathumannaturerequires.
—How?
Throughfirstprinciples.Whichshouldgovernyourintentionsandyouractions.
—Whatprinciples?
Thosetodowithgoodandevil.Thatnothingisgoodexceptwhatleadstofairness,andself-control,andcourage,andfreewill.Andnothingbadexceptwhatdoestheopposite.
2.Foreveryaction,ask:Howdoesitaffectme?CouldIchangemymindaboutit?
ButsoonI’llbedead,andtheslate’sempty.Sothisistheonlyquestion:Isittheactionofaresponsiblebeing,partofsociety,andsubjecttothesamedecreesasGod?
3.AlexanderandCaesarandPompey.