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part 413 | you become the colour of what you think about most. the deep dive: marcus wrote this in one of the shorter entries in book v, and it carries more weight than its length suggests. the image is precise. dye does not sit on the surface of cloth. it penetrates the fibre. it cannot be simply wiped away. whatever colour the cloth spends time in contact with becomes, gradually, the colour of the cloth itself. marcus is saying the same process happens to the soul in relation to its habitual thoughts. what you think about repeatedly, at length, with the most attention, is not passing through you neutrally. it is changing you from the inside. this puts a different kind of responsibility on what you choose to give your mind to. not just what you do, but what you dwell on. the person who spends most of their interior life rehearsing grievances is not just in a bad mood. they are becoming, gradually, a person shaped by grievance. the person whose thoughts return habitually to gratitude, or to beauty, or to the wellbeing of others, is being changed by that habit in the same way. marcus came back to this repeatedly across the meditations. book iv contains the same teaching in different words. he was reminding himself, as he did every day in these private journals, that the mind is not a passive receiver. it is a thing being shaped, continuously, by whatever it runs on. what colour is yours running on right now? who was marcus aurelius? marcus aurelius was emperor of rome from 161 to 180 ad. the meditations were his private journals, written in greek, never intended for publication. he died in 180 ad, still on campaign. #marcusaurelius #philosophy #darkacademiaaesthetic #stoicism #dailyquotes

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