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(독서)Daily Stoic-7월 13일 A LEADER LEADS
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(독서)Daily Stoic-7월 13일 A LEADER LEADS

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알렉스냥맘
2024.07.13조회수 3회

"One person, on doing well by others, immediately accounts the expected favor in return. Another is not so quick, but still considers the person a debtor and knows the favor. A third kind of person acts as if not conscious of the deed, rather like a vine producing a cluster of grapes without making further demands, like a horse after its race, or a dog after its walk, or a bee after making its honey. Such a person, having done a good deed, won't go shouting from rooftops but simply moves on to the next deed just like the vine produces another bunch of grapes in the right season."-MARCUS AURELIUS, MEDITATIONS, 5.6

("어떤 사람은 다른 이에게 선행을 베풀고, 즉시 그 보답을 기대한다. 또 다른 사람은 그렇게 급하지는 않지만, 여전히 상대방을 채무자로 여기고 그 호의를 기억한다. 세 번째 유형의 사람은 마치 아무 일도 없었던 것처럼 행동한다. 포도덩굴이 포도송이를 맺는 것처럼, 경주 후의 말처럼, 산책 후의 개처럼, 꿀을 만든 후의 벌처럼 말이다. 이런 사람은 선행을 하고도 이를 소리치며 알리려 하지 않고, 그저 다음 선행을 향해 나아간다. 마치 포도덩굴이 제철에 또 다른 포도송이를 맺는 것처럼."-마르쿠스 아우렐리우스, <명상록>, 5.6)

 

Have you ever heard someone else repeat one of your ideas as though it were their own? Did you ever notice a younger sibling or relative mimic your behavior, perhaps the way you dress or the music you listen to? Maybe you moved to a new neighborhood ...

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안녕하세요. 삶에서 '중용' 을 지키기 위해 노력하려고 블로그를 'The Golden mean' 으로 이름 지었습니다. 어제보다 나은 내가 되기 위해 꾸준히 나아가는 삶, 미래보다는 하루 하루의 현재에 집중하는 삶, 항상 극단에 치우치지 않고 주위를 둘러볼 여유도 있는 삶을 지향합니다. 투자 공부는 혼자서 해오다가 이렇게 좋은 커뮤니티를 만나서 더 즐겁고 효율적으로 할 수 있음에 감사합니다. 같이 성장해 나가길 기원합니다.
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