211010 What I learned in my studies this morning

Justice looks at life. 
Funny faces bound around
Lending light to dour. 

Daily Stoic:


So . . . virtue. But, my giving a different way to say it, to think about it, Marcus offers a guide for when things are murky. 

If I can't immediately discern what would be virtuous in this instance, I can fall back on reverence and justice.  If I can suss out what to do by focusing on treating others with love (reverence) and being truthful and following the rules we have in place to make society run properly (justice),i will approach virtue as close as I can. 

Today's Meditation:


Today's Meditation II:

J. S. Mill, On Liberty, on some thresholds necessary to access liberty


Today's Poem:

Robert Browning, Bells and Pomegranates No. VII: Dramatic Romances and Lyrics

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