Receive without pride, let go without attachment.
Marcus Aurelius experienced the heights of power — yet often reminded himself that all titles, wealth, and honours were temporary. When Rome's senate praised him, he received their words with grace, not pride. And when he lost friends or faced betrayal, he grieved but did not cling. He believed fortune gives and takes. A Stoic remains steady through both.
Accept blessings without ego. Release loss without collapse.
"He who clings to life will lose it."