To live a good life: We have the potential for it. If we can learn to be indifferent to what makes no difference.
Marcus often reminded himself to stop giving mental real estate to petty matters — gossip, praise, judgment, status. He wrote this while reflecting on how much energy is wasted on the irrelevant. He believed a good life was within reach — not through external wins, but by decluttering the mind. The secret, he said, is to separate what matters from what merely distracts.
Peace begins when you stop caring about things that don't matter.
"Freedom is the only worthy goal in life. It is won by disregarding things that lie beyond our control."