Morning Meditation

May 24, 2026

Difficulties show a person's character.

— Chrysippus, Fragments

Chrysippus was the third leader of the Stoic school in Athens, working in the third century BCE during a period when Greek philosophy was under pressure from competing schools and shifting political realities. He wrote prolifically — reportedly over 700 works, almost none of which survived intact — and spent his career arguing that the mind, not circumstance, determines how a person stands up under pressure. This quote sits at the center of Stoic thinking about suffering: hard times do not break you or make you, they reveal what was already there. That idea is still useful today because it shifts the question from why this is happening to what you are actually made of.

Reflection

Think about a specific hardship you are carrying right now. What does your response to it tell you about what you actually believe?

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