Stoic Serendipity: A Journey to Tranquility
Amidst the turmoil of this life, a path to peace
Is found by those who seek the Stoic ways,
A journey that requires much skill and ease
To find the inner calm that brings true grace.
The first of these is to schedule stillness,
A moment of reflection, away from strife,
Where one can meditate, and find delight
In the calm that follows moments of silence.
To take the view from above, is next in line,
To see the world with clarity and respect,
And find the peace that comes with every sign,
Of beauty found in everyday life, unkempt.
Reflect often, and gain insight so fine,
Into the world, and into one's own life,
For in this quest, a wisdom so divine
Is found, that brings peace, and ends all strife.
Live by a code, that brings virtue to the fold,
Remember whose opinion truly matters,
And Memento Mori, lest one grows old,
Forgetting that life is fleeting, like scattered tatters.
So walk this path to peace, with heart and mind,
And find the serenity that you have sought,
For in this quest, a truth so hard to find,
Will be yours, and peace will be the final resort.
About this poem
This sonnet is a reflection on the Stoic philosophy and the seven ways to find peace amidst the turmoil of life. The poem begins by introducing the idea that peace can be found through the Stoic ways, and that this journey requires skill and ease. The first way to find peace is through scheduling stillness, a moment of reflection and meditation to find inner calm. The second way is to take the view from above, to see the world with clarity and respect and find peace in the beauty of everyday life. The third way is to reflect often, to gain insight into the world and one's own life, leading to wisdom and peace. The fourth way is to live by a code that brings virtue to the fold, and the fifth is to remember whose opinion truly matters. The final two ways to find peace are through Memento Mori, to remember that life is fleeting, and walking the path to peace with heart and mind. The poem concludes by encouraging the reader to seek this truth, so that peace will be their final resort. more »
Written on November 09, 2017
Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on February 02, 2023
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,079 |
Words | 224 |
Stanzas | 6 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
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