Sunday, August 7, 2016

Reserve your ambitions for the perfection of your mind and spirit

The aristocrat of matter accepts nothing but fine accommodations and sumptuous meals. The aristocrat of spirit accepts nothing but perfect humble devotion to God and the neighbor. If modesty is a virtue, we must distinguish the precise sense of the word. Not our aspirations to virtue should be modest, but our sense of having attained it. We should be humble about what we are, and set no limit to what we might be.

We often hear about the American dream. But we ought to remember there is more than one. Thoreau, a true aristocrat of spirit, offers a dream of intellectual and moral excellence. Madison Avenue offers a dream specially manufactured for you, in which their products happen to play a conspicuous role.

There’s far more money to be made from those who crave the pomp and splendor of Caesar than from those on the humble path of sages. Madison Avenue wants to steer our ambitions away from the aristocracy of spirit toward the aristocracy of matter.

When people ask why I study, I tell them I am preparing my soul to meet God. Even for those who don’t believe in God, the idea that we must make the intellect more perfect with each passing year, so that at the end it is prepared to find its place among the great minds of history, is one that might inspire even the most cynical.

Give up your aspirations for worldly success. All you can get is what others are born with. It’s a wasted life. Revive your aspirations for intellectual and moral excellence. Begin studying again. It’s never too late. Your mind is special. It has it’s own unique way to get close to God and your neighbor. It has a unique form of love, which your mind, and yours alone, can express. Don’t deny yourself the opportunity to discover your own unique, irreplaceable path to perfection. Sit alone with God. Sit alone with your neighbor. Talk about what you hold most sacred.

Don’t let the aristocracy of matter intrude on your aspirations. Reserve your ambitions for the perfection of your mind and spirit.

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