Nathan Crow

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Whenever you take offense at someone else’s fault, turn immediately to find the fault most similar in yourself – such as attachment to money, or pleasure, or reputation, or whatever it might be. In seeing this, you will quickly forget your anger; it will occur to you that he was forced to act that way. For what else could he do? Marcus Aurelius, Meditations 10.30
The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual
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