Tranquility is nothing else than the good ordering of the mind.
Marcus was not meditating in a quiet monastery — he wrote these words while commanding armies. He knew that peace doesn't come from retreat, but from mental order. A person with a clear sense of purpose, values, and priorities can remain steady even in war, loss, or crisis. That's what Stoic tranquility means: not silence, but harmony within the storm.
Real peace is not external. It is the result of a mind aligned with virtue and clarity.
"Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without."