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The Poet In My Memory
“In your longing for your giant self lies your goodness, and that longing is in all of you.” Kahlil Gibran wrote in his seminal work, The Prophet.
The first time I came across the name Gibran was in my childhood when my mom would read translated poems of his in magazines and try to interpret them in her own way. I had always loved the way she would mouth the name Gibran, and it felt so unique and inspiring to me. For some strange reason, it sounded like the name truly belonged to a poet.
And what can I say about Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, another book, that holds a similar fascination for me since atleast a decade. What I do now is to give it as a gift to any 20 or 30 something when they get a job or buy a home – basically when they’re embarking upon life.
So why am I talking about these two men – a Roman Emperor from the 2nd century and a Lebanese-American poet from the 20th century?
And how do they matter especially in our age of AI?
The Emperor and the Poet
Marcus Aurelius, a Roman emperor and a Stoic philosopher, faced the weight of leadership and personal turmoil with unwavering resolve. His meditations were his way of coping with the weight of the power he held and his inner desire to do his absolute best for those who looked upto him.
In the Prophet, Khalil Gibran’s wise protagonist speaks with love and tenderness on the plight of the human condition.

The Prophet from SSR’s IG Post
The Spirit of the Times – Then and Now
Zeitgeist, a German word meaning the spirit of the time captures the mood, values, and collective pulse of an era. We all as a humanity have lived through the Victorian era, the great recession, the industrial age and now in this rapidly evolving technology era. Our current living conditions now want us to live a fast life where we’re available 24 by 7 and where our attention is our primary currency.
And that’s exactly why the lessons from Aurelius and Gibran feel almost rebellious. They give us the perfect antidote to our mad crazy fast world – that we must slow down, breathe, and not forget our humanity.
The Modern Day Messiahs
The single biggest takeaway from Stoic philosophy is the locus of control. And Marcus Aurelius wrote about it often. “You have power over your mind and not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.” And Gibran talks about it as having the right attitude towards life to sustain it. “Your living is determined not so much by what life brings to you as by the attitude you bring to life.”
In the modern context, the famous book by Mark Manson called the The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck’s premise is precisely that, give Zero F***s to all the terrible stuff that happens to you. And no matter what, keep moving forward.
Grit In The Face Of Obstacles
I personally love Aurelius and Gibran for how they’ve helped me understand that life’s going to be messy, so I might as well embrace the chaos. Marcus teaches us that, “The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way.” and Gibran muses, “Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.”
Our obstacles shape our character or as Gen Z would meme – suffering builds character.

Suffering Builds Character Meme
Love Conquers Everything
Both men tell us that we must act as one another’s keepers – and that compassion can’t be a luxury. “Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.” Marcus asks us to be the best version while Gibran says we’re enough, “And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.”
Gibran’s words invite us to embrace the ebb and flow of life, recognizing that growth often emerges from moments of loss and change. His poetic reflections encourage us to live authentically, embracing both joy and sorrow as integral parts of the human experience.
“Love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.”
The Dichotomy Of Discipline and Desires
As you muse over their prose, you might find them philosophically tangential at times, but the essence of their teachings is to help humanity sustain this brutal thing we call life.
Where Aurelius asks us to show stoic restraint, Gibran asks us to feel what we experience with complete surrender. Aurelius is rational and logical, where Gibran in the true sense of an artist is filled with wonder and hope.
Aurelius emphasizes the briefness of life to motivate us to be virtuous. Gibran treats death as a passage to another dimension of being and asks us to be free of ego and convert that into love.
The purpose of the human life according to Aurelius is service to others and living a life of virtues, whereas Gibran asks us to strive for self-realization and love for others. In Aurelius eyes, our responsibility to the collective is non-negotiable and for Gibran even as social organism, we must honor and protect our personal freedom.
Lucky for us that its been 100 years since these books came out, so both works are in the public domain.
Read The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran HERE.
Read The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius HERE.

The Modern Humanity
Modern Takeaway: Presence Over Productivity
Whether you’re using the stoic’s compass, or the poet’s wisdom, the eternal truth is that our true power lies within us. Our present day hustle culture has created a toxic version of us where we value productivity over presence. But, by mastering our reactions and embracing the present moment, we can navigate life’s challenges with grace and resilience.
What Marcus tell us is to prune the mind, its within us to self preserve. “The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts.” And Gibran says giving is the best form of love. “You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.”
Today, our lives are noisy, so let these lessons be a timeless rendition of what the stoic and the poet remind us of.
1. Start inward: Cultivate the desire to be your great self. Reflect, journal, and meditate on the best version of yourself.
2. Translate into action: Practice patience, kindness, honesty, and courage in everyday life.
3. Goodness flows outward: When aspiration meets discipline, your morality isn’t theoretical. It becomes real, visible, and transformative.
So, pull up a seat to your friend who needs you, and show up with a smile to what life throws at you.
Decide today that you will win.
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About The Article Author:
Hi, I’m Rachana. Its been my dream for years to do something to consciously create a better future where every one of us is excited about our own potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.
One more thing. In December of 2044, I hope to win the Nobel.
Will you join me on this journey of growth and transformation?
Namasté.
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