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Marcus Aurelius — The Emperor

Socrates used to call people's common beliefs and opinions the world's scary monsters — things that frighten foolish children.

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Knowing Yourself Calm Your Mind
Marcus Aurelius — The Emperor Original

Socrates was wont to call the common conceits and opinions of men, the common bugbears of the world: the proper terror of silly children.

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Marcus Aurelius — The Emperor

Remember the fable of the country mouse and the city mouse, and the great fear and terror the country mouse felt.

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Calm Your Mind What Matters Most
Marcus Aurelius — The Emperor Original

Remember the fable of the country mouse and the city mouse, and the great fright and terror that this was put into.

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