Morning Choices
I'm in the habit of reading the newspaper the first thing each morning.
I'm convinced it's a bad habit. So today I turned first to a random page from "The Essence of Tao," an anthology brilliantly and inspiringly compiled by Maggie Pinkney.
Above is the page, a single Marcus Aurelius quote. I pondered it over coffee and Wheaties topped with banana and apple slices.
Beneath the book is the "news" from the New York Times. I left the Times for later. Much later.
When I finally turned to the paper, I saw its wrenching, haphazard chronicle as an infinitesimal part of a universe — one that is "a single life, comprising one substance and one soul."
Labels: Marcus Aurelius, politics, Republicans, Tao
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