The Daily Stoic

Time is a Flat Circle

Oct 16, 2019
The discussion explores how Marcus Aurelius's thoughts resonate with the themes of Ecclesiastes, emphasizing the cyclical nature of life and history. It reflects on how human experiences—eating, drinking, fighting—remain unchanged through time. The idea that 'time is a flat circle' highlights our repetitive discoveries and lessons. Stoic philosophy and Biblical wisdom intertwine to reveal that the challenges we face are not new, but rather echoes of the past, inviting us to recognize the eternal patterns in our lives.
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INSIGHT

Time's Cyclical Nature

  • Time is a flat circle, repeating historical patterns.
  • This concept appears in Ecclesiastes, Marcus Aurelius, and Nietzsche's eternal recurrence.
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Convergent Ideas

  • Marcus Aurelius likely didn't read Ecclesiastes, but both explore recurring historical themes.
  • This suggests independent rediscovery of similar concepts.
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