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Noah Meyer is on page 111 of 560 of The Rational Bible: Exodus
“Most people remember the bad people have done to them far longer than the good…gratitude takes effort; resentment is effortless.”
Commentary on Exodus 10:2

Evidence of our sin nature - it’s a lot easier to act with evil than to act with goodness.
May 04, 2025 07:34PM Add a comment
The Rational Bible: Exodus

Noah Meyer
Noah Meyer is on page 338 of 352 of Meditations and Other Classics of Stoic Philosophy
If a man has reported to you, that a certain person speaks ill of you, do not make any defense to what has been told you; but reply, The man did not know the rest of my fault, for he would not have mentioned these only.
- Epictetus
Mar 09, 2025 01:28PM Add a comment
Meditations and Other Classics of Stoic Philosophy

Noah Meyer
Noah Meyer is on page 320 of 352 of Meditations and Other Classics of Stoic Philosophy
But if God had entrusted an orphan to you, would you thus neglect him? He has delivered yourself to your own care, and says: “I had no one fitter to intrust him to than yourself; keep him for me, such as he is by nature, modest, faithful, erect, and terrified, free from passion and perturbation.“ And then you do not keep him such.
- Epictetus
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Meditations and Other Classics of Stoic Philosophy

Noah Meyer
Noah Meyer is on page 229 of 352 of Meditations and Other Classics of Stoic Philosophy
“A man cannot live well if he knows not how to die well.”
Seneca on Peace of Mind
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Meditations and Other Classics of Stoic Philosophy

Noah Meyer
Noah Meyer is on page 169 of 352 of Meditations and Other Classics of Stoic Philosophy
“Do not, I beg you, dread those things which the immortal gods apply to our minds like spurs: misfortune is virtue’s opportunity. Those men may justly be called unhappy who are stupified with excess of enjoyment…Is it not better, with virtue by one’s side, to endure continual misfortune, than to burst with an endless surfeit of good things?”
- Seneca
Jan 19, 2025 06:19AM Add a comment
Meditations and Other Classics of Stoic Philosophy

Noah Meyer
Noah Meyer is on page 142 of 352 of Meditations and Other Classics of Stoic Philosophy
“I have often wondered how it is that every man loves himself more than all the rest of men, but yet sets less value on his own opinion of himself than on the opinion of others.”

I should be marking down more of these quotes. But man there are some nuggets in here…
Jan 16, 2025 05:43PM Add a comment
Meditations and Other Classics of Stoic Philosophy

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