From the vernacular body:
I was reminded of something Marcus Aurelius wrote . . .
"Words once in common use now sound archaic. And the names of the famous dead as well: Camillus, Caeso, Volesus, Dentatus…Scipio and Cato…Augustus…Hadrian and Antoninus, and…
Everything fades so quickly, turns into legend, and soon oblivion covers it.
And those are the ones who shone. The rest, "unknown, unasked for" a minute after death. What is "eternal" fame? Emptiness.
Then what should we work for?
Only this: proper understanding; unselfish action; truthful speech. A resolve to accept whatever happens as necessary and familiar, flowing like water from that same source and spring."
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