I’m reading Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations when my son, referring to the cover photo above the author’s name, says, “Who’s that? Zeus?”
“No,” I say.
“Caesar?”
“No. It’s Marcus Aurelius.”
“Hmmm. That seemed too obvious.”
I’m reading Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations when my son, referring to the cover photo above the author’s name, says, “Who’s that? Zeus?”
“No,” I say.
“Caesar?”
“No. It’s Marcus Aurelius.”
“Hmmm. That seemed too obvious.”