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The personal diary of the Roman Emperor, in which he lays out his thoughts and philosophical musings on the Stoic philosophy and way of life.

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When thou art calling out on the Rostra, hast thou forgotten, man, what these things are?⁠—Yes; but they are objects of great concern to these people⁠—wilt thou too then be made a fool for these things?⁠—I was once a fortunate man, but I lost it, I know not how.⁠—But fortunate means that a man has assigned to himself a good fortune: and a good fortune is good disposition of the soul, good emotions, good actions.

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