Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.
This poetic line stands out among Marcus' usually grounded writings. Even as a Stoic, he acknowledged the importance of awe and wonder. During military campaigns, he would often write about the stars, nature, and the vastness of the universe. Why? Because perspective humbles and heals. No matter how heavy the burdens of empire, he reminded himself — and us — that we are part of something immense and beautiful.
Amidst stress and chaos, remember to look up. Beauty is a balm for the soul.
"We are made of star stuff."