Book XII
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius sees change not as loss but as an expression of nature itself. In the staid halls of Carnuntum, he penned these reflections amidst the pressures of leading an empire. His perspective runs against the grain of human instinct, which often clings to the familiar. By viewing change as Nature’s delight, he encourages acceptance of life's inevitable transformations, aligning our struggles with the universe's rhythm. This acceptance is not just passive resignation but a call to embrace the natural order with equanimity.