“For a man to conquer himself is the first and noblest of all victories.”
— Plato, The Laws
Every tradition has a version of this. The Stoics called it discipline. The Buddhists called it renunciation. The Christian mystics called it mortification of the self. The language changes. The diagnosis is the same.
We are not, by nature, unified. We contain competing appetites, contradictory impulses, and desires that pull us away from our deepest values. We want to be generous, yet we want to keep what is ours. We want to be present, yet we want to be elsewhere. We commit to change, only to see the old pattern reemerge before our resolve has cooled.
Plato saw this clearly. The soul, he argued, is not a single thing but a kind of inner republic—reason, spirit, and appetite each pressing their claim, each demanding to be heard. [...]
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