If it is not right, do not do it; if it is not true, do not say it.
In *Meditations*, Marcus wrote this as a guiding rule for decision-making. Surrounded by political corruption and manipulation, he created a moral compass that simplified complex choices: Is it right? Is it true? If not — abstain. This clarity helped him navigate the moral swamps of leadership without drowning in them. The quote remains a simple yet powerful filter for ethical living, especially in an age of noise and performance.
Let integrity, not convenience, guide your actions and words.
"A wise man speaks because he has something to say; a fool because he has to say something."