How An Ancient Stoic Handled Being Cheated On

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  • čas přidán 12. 02. 2024
  • Stoicism! The art of enduring pain and distress without actually showing it.
    I’ve never seen anyone handle an affair in a stoic manner. So, I decided to look at how the king of stoicism Marcus Aurelius handled being cheated on and turns out… he had a pretty unique way of dealing with it.
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  • @danielcazacu9087
    @danielcazacu9087 Před měsícem +40364

    Damn, Aurelius transformed the "I have no enemies" mentality to "I have no enemies alive" real quick

  • @0O0-dm3tk
    @0O0-dm3tk Před měsícem +21637

    "Baby you mad"
    "Nah just bathe in is blood real quick and we cool"

    • @sibanimajhi
      @sibanimajhi Před měsícem +160

      😂😂😂

    • @user-qv8ve4dc9k
      @user-qv8ve4dc9k Před měsícem +38

      cringe

    • @ThePandaAgenda
      @ThePandaAgenda Před měsícem

      @@user-qv8ve4dc9kdon’t cheat, don’t get physically and mentally tortured.
      easy as that.
      or find yourself a loser who is willing to do that open “relationship” bs

    • @joshuahughes8336
      @joshuahughes8336 Před měsícem +123

      ​@@user-qv8ve4dc9knah man cringe belongs with the D2 final shape haters

    • @leoneazy3800
      @leoneazy3800 Před měsícem

      @@user-qv8ve4dc9k cringe

  • @NixViche
    @NixViche Před měsícem +1827

    Hes so stoic that he gave the single most unhinged and emotional response possible.

    • @JoeTAC
      @JoeTAC Před 21 dnem +106

      He was so stoic he looped around

    • @tirramasu7948
      @tirramasu7948 Před 18 dny +86

      Couldn't he have just left her?
      And not just off someone.
      Isn't that the opposite of stoicism

    • @intergalacticspacepidgey9787
      @intergalacticspacepidgey9787 Před 18 dny +3

      @@JoeTAC Horseshoes

    • @SpaceMarine500
      @SpaceMarine500 Před 15 dny +15

      @@tirramasu7948 He was the Emperor.

    • @priskruger314
      @priskruger314 Před 12 dny

      For an anciënt emperor ok we can understand intimidation etc. But stoicism it's not. ​@@SpaceMarine500

  • @doge4818
    @doge4818 Před měsícem +474

    "Now bathe in the blood." Aurelius said calmly

    • @theviolinvoice4173
      @theviolinvoice4173 Před 2 dny

      LOL

    • @user-hc5nh8kv7g
      @user-hc5nh8kv7g Před dnem

      LOL I HAVEN'T LAUGHED THIS HARD IN A WHILE OH SHIT DUDE. you deserve top comment for this one for sure. this is wild.

  • @thegeneraljohn2895
    @thegeneraljohn2895 Před měsícem +5558

    "I'm not mad, I'm just very, very displeased. Very."

    • @lukasadamson6091
      @lukasadamson6091 Před měsícem +102

      *her bathing, him entering*
      "When you're done I'd welcome a little chat. But please don't hurry, take your time"

    • @tacocat510
      @tacocat510 Před měsícem +19

      Very, VARY.....very 🤣🤣🤣

    • @fuckamericanidiot
      @fuckamericanidiot Před měsícem

      My father is tewwibly vexed

    • @julial.r.5383
      @julial.r.5383 Před měsícem +8

      Ruuuuun!... 🫣😂

    • @maashallahh
      @maashallahh Před měsícem +4

      😂😂

  • @Alterdice
    @Alterdice Před měsícem +13732

    "I have no enemies, as they are all dead"
    - Marcus Aurelius

  • @Kioley123
    @Kioley123 Před měsícem +150

    Stoicism: if you cant do anything about it, dot. Worry about it
    Marcus Aurelius: BOY CAN I DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS.

  • @Josh-99
    @Josh-99 Před měsícem +449

    Note that "marital fidelity" between ancient Romans wasn't the same thing as it is today. They saw sex as something more recreational than romantic, and it was common for both members of many married couple to occasionally seek gratification outside of their union.
    The specific problem Marcus Aurelius had with this specific gladiator, according to (unverified) legend, is that Faustina fell in love with the gladiator.

    • @notnecessarily3681
      @notnecessarily3681 Před měsícem +139

      So basically he was more jealous of the emotional cheating then the physical cheating..

    • @mewe1023
      @mewe1023 Před měsícem

      ​@@notnecessarily3681 may be, She liked not only the se but him. Thats trust breaker. Also, she is horny and Ancient men specifically gladiators can easily seduce any women.

    • @blueshoes5145
      @blueshoes5145 Před 22 dny +40

      @@notnecessarily3681sounds correct given what the commenter said

    • @caoimhinlarkin5400
      @caoimhinlarkin5400 Před 13 dny +36

      I was thinking the same thing as it was fairly common for gladiators to be rented out for wealthy woman to basically fuck for a weekend at their villa.

    • @charpkun
      @charpkun Před 11 dny +34

      Also, histories, especially back then, were written by men. In this case, men who wouldn't want to piss off a ruler who would allegedly kill a man because her wife had enough agency to love (another) man. So take with a grain of salt.
      Also, as other commenters pointed out, not the best example of a stoic response. Apologists will say he didnt kill the man, but the spirit of "losing it" is written all over this action

  • @DMAOZO
    @DMAOZO Před 2 měsíci +18121

    Marcus "I'm fine this doesn't bother me at all. On a unrelated topic I'm going to make you bathe in blood of your former lover."

    • @DockClock-rp2ro
      @DockClock-rp2ro Před měsícem +362

      Not quite the immovable human monolith he's made out to be.

    • @dangerouslevelsofsobriety1503
      @dangerouslevelsofsobriety1503 Před měsícem +317

      @@DockClock-rp2ro There isn't any historical evidence to back up this video, neither does he understand what stoic philosophy is bc he just googled the definition for the English word "stoic."

    • @WaddyMuters
      @WaddyMuters Před měsícem +152

      @@dangerouslevelsofsobriety1503Still the joke is valid.
      Let’s presume the story is true.
      It would show a pretty hilarious failure of stoicism by its philosophical father.

    • @valkyire35
      @valkyire35 Před měsícem +10

      @@DockClock-rp2rohe’s not have you read his diary’s

    • @valkyire35
      @valkyire35 Před měsícem +56

      @@WaddyMuters you know he’s also not the head of stoicism and that stoicism was a Hellenistic religion that slowly transformed over time and had little to do with being stoic and was mostly based off of their beliefs of Devine reasoning

  • @Mixxeru
    @Mixxeru Před měsícem +9041

    Lightest punishment in the classical era🗿💀

    • @PrettyOmnificent333
      @PrettyOmnificent333 Před měsícem +15

      🫨🫨🫨

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Před měsícem +216

      This is unironically extremely light.

    • @mathewvanostin7118
      @mathewvanostin7118 Před měsícem +29

      Its so cute to see such a naive bro. He isnt aware of the crazy things cartels do in mexico&brazil. And you have videos of it on shocking videos website cause popular social medias ban them for being too shocking 😆

    • @chzbi
      @chzbi Před měsícem +53

      @@mathewvanostin7118yea but youve gotta admit the world was harsher back then so the worst of it would’ve been quite terrible compared to nowadays

    • @mathewvanostin7118
      @mathewvanostin7118 Před měsícem

      @@chzbi dear naive bro. Right now in mexico&brazil. Cartel are cuting heads arms legs. Making hungry pitbul&alligator eat people. People burned alive. People being tacken their skin eyes nose ears out. And a long list of very shocking inhumane things
      If you saw those videos. You would stop looking at medieval dark stories with hollywood eyes. Cause you would understand what they did is as disgusting as what cartel are doing right now
      There is also a country named Myanmaar where very crazy things are happening

  • @robthevampireslayer3211
    @robthevampireslayer3211 Před 21 dnem +38

    So many people have no idea what Stoicism is, basically it's the same as buddhism, not to be attached to emotions, outcomes etc. It certainly isn't about gritting your teeth and pretending nothing effects you.

    • @malindudissanayake7458
      @malindudissanayake7458 Před 4 dny

      And to add to that all these things are rumours, history agusta where its written itself claims there just rumours. Most likely these were all fake considering Marcus Aurelies in his own words in meditations greatly adores here and she would even come in military campaigns with him, which was a big thing considering she chose to follow him into cold dark and damp forests rather than stay at home in a palace. Its most likely just rumours that have been made up, cause there isnt even a single first hand account of her being unfaithful. Even the part about Marcus making her bath in blood isnt something he did but something a minister of him had supposedly advised. These rumours were most likely created to discredit Marcus Aurelies as he wasnt of the Flavian dynasty which had previously ruled before Emporer started adopting heris instead of their own legitamate sons, Marcus wasnt the most charismatic and extroverted man and was a bit of a bookish introvert so such claims of him being a cuck in theory would be able to discredit him.
      I would say its a testemant to Marcus that even with all these rumours pumped into the media he stayed with his wife and there 14 children, did not abandon her. I doubt most men could endure such a debasing image even if it was false.

  • @daisybuchanan8205
    @daisybuchanan8205 Před měsícem +315

    That's the furthest thing from stoicism, he is obviously enraged and he showed his rage loud and clear.

    • @crowe6961
      @crowe6961 Před měsícem +53

      Adultery was a capital crime back then, and a lot of their aristocrats did far, far worse in retaliation. Thus, by the standards of the time, even if this happened it was pretty tame. One must first understand what ethics the Romans valued in the first place before understanding how Stoicism fits into it.

    • @muhammadreynaldiakbar1820
      @muhammadreynaldiakbar1820 Před měsícem +82

      one need to realize, Marcus Aurelius is not just some random stoic. He's an emperor; emperor of the mighty Rome. He can't show himself as a docile stoic. Not doing anything to the man that strained his reputation would make his vassal dare to disrespect him.
      The fact that he didnt executed his cheating wife and all her cheating partner in the most horrifying way actually showed how stoic he is.

    • @crowe6961
      @crowe6961 Před měsícem +33

      @@muhammadreynaldiakbar1820 Yeah, the Roman aristocracy was kind of notorious for that last bit. The families of the adulterers also tended to catch strays, with various forms of retaliation. Making an example out of the one guy, making sure his wife would never forget it, and sparing everyone else was a merciful act... by Roman standards.

    • @muhammadreynaldiakbar1820
      @muhammadreynaldiakbar1820 Před měsícem +10

      @@crowe6961 many thanks for the addition

    • @itsdenada
      @itsdenada Před měsícem +1

      ​@@muhammadreynaldiakbar1820maybe he was just a simp

  • @nandodando9695
    @nandodando9695 Před 3 měsíci +25531

    Relationships are hard.
    When I killed the gladiator that MY girlfriend liked and made her bathe in their blood..our relationship only became stronger.
    But for some couples it just doesn't work.

    • @bruceolga3644
      @bruceolga3644 Před 3 měsíci +288

      Ewe huemans should be more aware that female huemans are this way from the beginning...👁️

    • @benparrish672
      @benparrish672 Před 3 měsíci +96

      ​​​@@bruceolga3644 I eat LongPig. Gotta eat him; unless u know how to take SOULS. take the SOUL if u can. so u can say, "Shang Tsung wins! Fatality! Flawless Victory!

    • @nandodando9695
      @nandodando9695 Před 3 měsíci +118

      @@benparrish672 Don't forget to eat their hearts for their courage, their delicious delicious courage. ;)

    • @E.M.Favour
      @E.M.Favour Před 3 měsíci +87

      Its more like a punishment for her bec she would hate him more and fear him plus she really doesn’t want to be with him but being with him is her punishment.

    • @drew67gmdrm72
      @drew67gmdrm72 Před 3 měsíci +4

      😅

  • @xX_H347H3R_Xx
    @xX_H347H3R_Xx Před měsícem +11446

    Stoicism isn't about hiding emotions.
    It's about not letting them rule your life.

    • @mat7258
      @mat7258 Před měsícem +513

      He let them run loose and unmanaged which caused them to rule and end the lives of others around him. Not stoic, destructive

    • @liamjm9278
      @liamjm9278 Před měsícem +14

      @@mat7258 How?

    • @LD-bj4xc
      @LD-bj4xc Před měsícem +414

      @@liamjm9278a stoic would understand his wife doesn’t love him as much as he loved her and would not kid himself into believing he can turn a whore into a wife,he couldn’t accept that his marriage was over and continued it because he cared more about how he felt with her than selecting a genuinely kind wife who would love him and and his children,at least that’s my opinion

    • @liamjm9278
      @liamjm9278 Před měsícem +12

      @@LD-bj4xc What is stoicism?

    • @ttterg6152
      @ttterg6152 Před měsícem +33

      @@mat7258seeing as he was an emperor this was just some orders on his part

  • @stellar783
    @stellar783 Před 12 dny +25

    He sounds like he totally didn't let emotions influence his decisions 👍

  • @keelanbrown7747
    @keelanbrown7747 Před 25 dny +20

    "I have no enemies"❌️
    "I have no remaining enemies" ✅️

  • @avb19d6
    @avb19d6 Před měsícem +3994

    Her: “Marcus… Are you mad?!”
    Marcus cleaning the blade he chopped up the dude with: “Not at you.”

    • @ILUVLILDARKIE14
      @ILUVLILDARKIE14 Před 15 dny +10

      670 likes and no replies? Lemme fix that

    • @Exponentpie
      @Exponentpie Před 14 dny

      @@ILUVLILDARKIE14 get an original comment.

    • @NigrumTigris
      @NigrumTigris Před 8 dny

      ​@@ILUVLILDARKIE14 you could have fixed it whith an actual useful comment.

    • @Simi_radhe
      @Simi_radhe Před 8 dny +2

      2.3k likes and only 1 reply? Let me fix this

    • @Simi_radhe
      @Simi_radhe Před 8 dny +9

      This dialogue can definitely be used in a movie !

  • @SebAnders
    @SebAnders Před měsícem +2387

    "Have this gladiator slowly killed by draining him of every drop of blood" Marcus said stoically

  • @Kveldred
    @Kveldred Před měsícem +35

    After Faustina's death, Aurelius grieved deeply and had her deified as well as commemorated in public works... so I'm not so sure that this, uh, actually happened.
    Seneca, another Stoic King™, is also notable for his tenderness toward his (much younger, heh) wife; he forbade her to join him when Nero ordered his (Seneca's) death, but she tried anyway (unsuccessfully).
    Also contrary to Seneca's wishes, she never remarried; he was very worried she'd be unhappy and alone without him.
    In fact, maybe I'll make a short about it too... it won't be this slick, but it will be more accurate! Maybe!

    • @samdoolan9940
      @samdoolan9940 Před 27 dny

      Augusta biographies were largely fabrications

    • @deeplyrooted5214
      @deeplyrooted5214 Před 8 dny

      Stoicism did not mean these stoic rulers did not experience emotions at all but that they endured pain or hardship without the outward display of feelings or complaint. They exercised the greatest degree of self control and calm countenance in the eyes of the public despite the pain and hardships they must have had to endure. Just because you’re a stoic person does not mean you are an emotionless or cold hearted individual.

    • @grizzlyblackpowder1960
      @grizzlyblackpowder1960 Před 8 dny +3

      ​@@deeplyrooted5214that's not what stoicism is either. Stoicism is an entire philosophy for life. It can help you endure and shoulder hardship, but it's not intended to make you unresponsive to it. It's often viewed this way because practicing stoicism is about perception and control. Perceiving the world beyond yourself and controlling your nature.
      Aurelius himself admits that he does not always shoulder pain without complaint, in his book, about stoicism.

    • @dest5218
      @dest5218 Před 5 dny

      It's not really a written work person se, it's just his diary lol​@@grizzlyblackpowder1960

    • @malindudissanayake7458
      @malindudissanayake7458 Před 4 dny

      Most probably all these things are rumours, history agusta where its written itself claims there just rumours. Most likely these were all fake considering Marcus Aurelies in his own words in meditations greatly adores here and she would even come in military campaigns with him, which was a big thing considering she chose to follow him into cold dark and damp forests rather than stay at home in a palace. Its most likely just rumours that have been made up, cause there isnt even a single first hand account of her being unfaithful. Even the part about Marcus making her bath in blood isnt something he did but something a minister of him had supposedly advised. These rumours were most likely created to discredit Marcus Aurelies as he wasnt of the Flavian dynasty which had previously ruled before Emporer started adopting heris instead of their own legitamate sons, Marcus wasnt the most charismatic and extroverted man and was a bit of a bookish introvert so such claims of him being a cuck in theory would be able to discredit him.
      I would say its a testemant to Marcus that even with all these rumours pumped into the media he stayed with his wife and there 14 children, did not abandon her. I doubt most men could endure such a debasing image even if it was false.

  • @prismonthethehorizon5793

    It takes 'blood bath' to a whole different level!

  • @EmmanuelGarcia403
    @EmmanuelGarcia403 Před měsícem +2987

    This is the equivalent of “don’t believe everything you read on the internet” but for ancient scriptures

    • @vadersfist1775
      @vadersfist1775 Před měsícem +140

      Yeah, the truth is probably somewhere between the lightest possible sentence and this. Like all stories from that time it‘s probably a bit exaggerated

    • @yarakharam5343
      @yarakharam5343 Před měsícem +93

      @@vadersfist1775 maybe , but humans were pretty savage back thena nd they still are, I can show you footage of stuff that would never leave you sane again. Humans are animals after all.

    • @HelloThere.....
      @HelloThere..... Před měsícem +48

      @@yarakharam5343 humans are animals but that doesn't really mean anything here. We aren't savages, not at heart. We have both good and evil in us and always have, both Hobbes and Rousseau were right to a degree.
      It's really hard to say whether or not people are more or less savage than they used to be. I think it's very possible that education and technological/economic advancement is mostly the cause for our more civil era. Money is the way we compete nowadays, and we have lots of resources and very strong infrastructure so we fight using politics more often, because the rule of law is stronger. Likewise, the populace is smarter so they're less manipulatable than they used to be, so governments are kept a bit more in check than before.
      But if you look at peoples political views, many ARE very extreme. You'll see it in CZcams comments. If we see a criminal who hurt someone, people often say that person should go to jail for 50 years, life, or even be executed fairly easily. We don’t often consider how long 50 years is, how extremely harsh of a punishment that is, and people will act like 10 years is a light sentence for many crimes. Robbery in reality should only have a penalty of 0.5-2 years depending on what is stolen. If you want to jail for an entire year, trust me, you'll get your punishment. If you go for 10+ you're probably going to become institutionalized and stay being a criminal.
      People call for harsh social consequences on those they don’t like. They'll boycott a product if an associate of that company simply says something they don’t like. They'll cancel people and socially exile them. If a political party believes one way about the existence of God, sometimes saying that science doesn't offer any definitive evidence either way will make them hate you, you can't even have a neutral opinion, if it's anything but full agreement you're an enemy. Jojo siwa said Miranda sings was always nice to her since she was little, and people are hating on JOJO now for that, as if she was a groomer herself. You can't even say a nice thing about your friend if your friend did a bad thing. Once you do that thing, you're evil and deserve nothing but hatred and punishment and ANYONE who even mildly disagrees, takes a neutral stance, or even says something positive but unrelated to that thing is also guilty, sometimes just as guilty as the main enemy.
      Our society is fairly extreme. And if people had the power to enact their views on many things, we'd have just as much bloodshed as before. The rule of law certainly protects us from much of it. Not all of it, some of it gets through, and sometimes free will and the human conscience and morality prevent evil as well, but the rule of law plays a huuuge part in that.

    • @Michael-uc2pn
      @Michael-uc2pn Před 26 dny +69

      ​@@HelloThere..... Excuse me sir you appear to have typed part of your thesis paper into the CZcams comment section by mistake

    • @Hsjsjb2626
      @Hsjsjb2626 Před 26 dny

      @@HelloThere..... To counter you, there are people with various mental disabilities that were and technically still are glamorized due to some use in combat - which back then was much more valuable, due to a weaker law and a need to protect each their own. That's why people like that would be able to be the rulers back then.
      Also, these are light sentences cause those people tend to instantly repeat their crimes, and a half of their sentences, they're free from jail. It becomes a problem when people get harsh sentences purely for their skin color but their crimes are honorable. That's the only case where we feel bad for them tho. But like heyy, not so long ago they'd get executed or tortured. This way they're living for free in a society where they can be the victims anytime.
      The problem with Jojo is that she spoke nicely about a groomer, so whoever feels for the victim will get mad. I assume you're autistic and lack that sort of empathy or awareness.

  • @Malpais-Legate
    @Malpais-Legate Před měsícem +3098

    "We all make mistakes in the heat of passion jimbo"-Aurelius

  • @tvdforever5147
    @tvdforever5147 Před 23 dny +3

    There's not enough blood in one person to take a bath. Did he mix water in it?

  • @donmac7780
    @donmac7780 Před 3 dny

    "Good evening, my dear. I've taken the liberty of drawing your bath.
    What's that?
    Ah, yes, it is infused with the essence of Maximus the Gladiator.
    I am sure that you will be very, very eager tonight, yes?
    I thought so."

  • @RealityCheckGA
    @RealityCheckGA Před měsícem +1468

    Passion instantly restored when she realized he ain't playing

    • @wisguen
      @wisguen Před měsícem +21

      Hahahaha

    • @sickest0ne513
      @sickest0ne513 Před měsícem +10

      LOL

    • @LoneStarWomanInACajunWorld
      @LoneStarWomanInACajunWorld Před měsícem +78

      I bet! Probably not a romantic passion, but probably a passion for survival! Good point indeed! 🍻

    • @fredbyoutubing
      @fredbyoutubing Před měsícem +64

      They way it's said, Aurelius seemed to have no problems with her sleeping around. He wasn't ok with her falling in love with someone else tho....

    • @sparklesparklesparkle6318
      @sparklesparklesparkle6318 Před měsícem +39

      @@fredbyoutubing yeah man normally I recommend breaking up with a girl when she cheats on you.
      but now I realize the alternative is not breaking up with her and ending the life of the person she cheated on you with.
      however I legally cannot get away with this so I shall remain single

  • @MagnetoJones
    @MagnetoJones Před měsícem +4912

    In the context of Ancient Rome, this is a pretty subdued response. Any other emperor would have killed every partner she had, punished her relatives, and killed their cheating wife in the most painful, humiliating way possible.
    Also, this video defines stoic philosophy incorrectly.

    • @Baptized_in_Fire.
      @Baptized_in_Fire. Před měsícem +287

      Stoic philosophy isn't the same as the definition of the English word stoic. Regardless of derivation, it's 2 different things being conflated. ​@@ImANarcissistAndIDontCare

    • @Shawn45able
      @Shawn45able Před měsícem +142

      My thought process was that how most things are handled in the past compared to now, this is rather 'tame'. Given she didn't die with the gladiator, it kinda shows that Marcus was still of forgiving her, but a punishment had to be made. People tend to forget that it isn't great to compare how modern solutions will be done as opposed to ancient civilizations when it comes to things such as cheating.

    • @nikaX2000
      @nikaX2000 Před měsícem +39

      Nah, more often than not, queens had affair; a lover we can call him. And it is not easy to cover up from king. Even if king knew, he mostly would leave it at it and everyone who knew were intelligent enough to keep their mouth shut; talking ill about king's wife?
      Though there are several reasons, one is that king usually wouldn't be satisfying all his wives/concubines, and most important of all, king won't marry any other girl, she would be from a family of high status. So it is not like every cheating wife, her family would be killed

    • @penderyn8794
      @penderyn8794 Před měsícem

      Now you are beginning to understand that the Romans were a bunch of degenerates that had it coming to them

    • @leovillant768
      @leovillant768 Před měsícem +1

      Ga

  • @Murimz
    @Murimz Před 7 dny

    Thank you for crediting the artists in the description. I wanted to see more of their work.

  • @ST0IC
    @ST0IC Před 10 dny +1

    Lol, after all that he was still trying to spark some romance between them 🤣
    "The best revenge is to be unlike him who performed the injury"
    -Marcus Aurelius

  • @alfianfahmi5430
    @alfianfahmi5430 Před měsícem +2771

    Aurelius : "I'm a Stoic myself...."
    Also Aurelius : **Sends hitman to a cheater** 💀💀💀

    • @MaskedEmperor18
      @MaskedEmperor18 Před měsícem +79

      Ok , in ancient Rome cheating was often punished by death. And not to consider he was an emperor.

    • @user-ve5yg5pr8y
      @user-ve5yg5pr8y Před měsícem +13

      The two best hitmen western the Mississippi

    • @ffk2385
      @ffk2385 Před měsícem +43

      Sleeping with emperors wife is is equivalent of commiting suicide. Nobody in a right mind would do that. Aurelius probably didn't kill him because of rage, cheating was literally a crime and people were killed for less serious stuff anyway

    • @DangleSan
      @DangleSan Před měsícem

      dude was a gladiator fighting for his life everyday, thatd be like if yo girl cheated with the UFC heavyweight champion and I said ok now GO BEAT HIS ASS

    • @jdot5974
      @jdot5974 Před měsícem +13

      ​@@ffk2385 Yeah cool but also you conveniently left out the part where the psychopath had her bathe in someone's blood, pretty sure that wasn't the law.
      I find value in his writings in Meditations but he's also full of s#!t and a hypocrite for this.

  • @Error404v22
    @Error404v22 Před měsícem +2469

    Three easy steps to achieve stoicism,
    1. Realize that everyone sucks.
    2. Accept that everyone sucks.
    3. Accept that everyone includes you.

    • @UgigigcuguUgigigydyfjg-fl2qi
      @UgigigcuguUgigigydyfjg-fl2qi Před měsícem +207

      You spelled nihilism wrong.

    • @zephyrr108
      @zephyrr108 Před měsícem +87

      This is actually very wrong lol.

    • @thalmoragent9344
      @thalmoragent9344 Před měsícem

      ​@@UgigigcuguUgigigydyfjg-fl2qi
      Pretty much

    • @AHEUTUBE
      @AHEUTUBE Před měsícem +22

      Thats why he is ERROR😂

    • @TMHLBPFan
      @TMHLBPFan Před měsícem

      4. Believe you're going to go back to some made up "void of nothingness" once you spend your days wallowing

  • @robbsclassics
    @robbsclassics Před 3 dny

    "When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive - to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love." Kinda takes on a different meaning now.

  • @DastardlyDantheCowboyMan
    @DastardlyDantheCowboyMan Před 11 dny +1

    "Stoic" my ass. Dude was so mad he had him executed.

  • @lirich0
    @lirich0 Před měsícem +1547

    Bro handled that very stoically 😂

    • @user-ti2eu5zi2y
      @user-ti2eu5zi2y Před měsícem +8

      Actually, it's quite a stoic move

    • @jandepaepe4262
      @jandepaepe4262 Před měsícem +3

      Man was STONE COLD wtf

    • @charlesbrown4483
      @charlesbrown4483 Před měsícem +27

      @@user-ti2eu5zi2y Not at all when viewed in modern context, it would be an antithesis of stoicism. It happened in a very different time. Even disregarding the societal differences from that time period, stoics aren’t infallible, no one is.

    • @marverickmercer1968
      @marverickmercer1968 Před měsícem +11

      May I remind you that this was a time when Kings fight their own battle and command wars. Marcus Aurelius was no stranger to violence.
      Being stoic is not the same as being a pacifist.

    • @Mangotropolis
      @Mangotropolis Před měsícem +1

      Not at all, but if that’s all you think about stoicism, it shows.

  • @vizzinicast
    @vizzinicast Před 2 měsíci +5432

    "Stoics endure distress without showing it"
    *kills a man out of rage*

    • @BaulZak
      @BaulZak Před 2 měsíci +355

      I mean obviously he was mad, but he didn’t show rage
      He casually punished the gladiator and his wife for hurting him. You know you can off someone without showing emotion, right?

    • @austinblankenship7631
      @austinblankenship7631 Před 2 měsíci +347

      ​@@BaulZakthe idea of seeking to punish someone else in that way seems inherently antithetical to stoicism. Doing it in a way that would have been stoic probably would have just been to divorce his wife

    • @fast9963
      @fast9963 Před 2 měsíci +214

      Women were property in Ancient Rome, taking someone else’s property doesn’t make you an innocent man

    • @vizzinicast
      @vizzinicast Před 2 měsíci +87

      ​@@fast9963the issue with using the fact that women were treated as property is that the woman isnt an object, even if she is perceived that way, and has her own will. if a tv grew legs and walked into your neighbors house it wasnt stolen

    • @iloveyoushima4953
      @iloveyoushima4953 Před 2 měsíci +227

      How was he innocent?

  • @thewhitewolf58
    @thewhitewolf58 Před 5 dny

    "You can have your passion but he is just not allowed to be alive anymore."

  • @butternutyeeetsbanana.-.5389

    The crowd got that look on their faces like "damn, what did she do to make this dude so mad?!"

  • @ethananglin6795
    @ethananglin6795 Před měsícem +822

    A better definition for stoicism is the ability to only focus emotionally to the things that you can control

    • @artyomking77
      @artyomking77 Před měsícem +22

      Yes but stoicism is about virtues as well. Otherwise it would be acceptable to commit crimes if only they are committed without the involvement of stark passions.

    • @polmccharmly6293
      @polmccharmly6293 Před měsícem +3

      Tell that to a determinist

    • @JonathanVachon777
      @JonathanVachon777 Před měsícem +6

      Well, the ultimate stoic will know we dont control much in reality

    • @ReapersLove69
      @ReapersLove69 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@JonathanVachon777 not so, you made this comment you woke up and hoisted yourself from bed today you could go and end another beings existence right now and while that may not change much its effect is still permanent in time within the cosmos. Fact is many people have a lot more control then they think they do

    • @yuranpereira4339
      @yuranpereira4339 Před měsícem

      No

  • @gravygraves5112
    @gravygraves5112 Před měsícem +1840

    I think her being forced to bathe in the blood of her adulterous lover is less about the aphrodesiac thing and more a lesson about actions having consequences.

    • @MooMoo-su9mg
      @MooMoo-su9mg Před měsícem +130

      … gotta love people justifying murder

    • @CL0WNP4RTY
      @CL0WNP4RTY Před měsícem +81

      ​@@MooMoo-su9mg exactly why violence was more normalized back then, always using excuses...

    • @GoldenLeo777-tp2rg
      @GoldenLeo777-tp2rg Před měsícem +164

      ​@@MooMoo-su9mgThis is why you don't cheat because it will always end in blood.

    • @MooMoo-su9mg
      @MooMoo-su9mg Před měsícem +70

      @@GoldenLeo777-tp2rg or be an adult and move on like when i was cheated on…

    • @bibastarmedia9650
      @bibastarmedia9650 Před měsícem +16

      ​​@@GoldenLeo777-tp2rg Wel if he knew about it many times before, it makes this even more of a nonsense.
      On other hand in modern days non of person belongs to other really, especially this much (and shouldn't), just be honest to each other and leave, or accept it.
      Cheating though does exist when dishonest and disrespectful things going behind the back of a person, especially with financial risks or STD's etc ...

  • @szczur03
    @szczur03 Před měsícem +9

    I have no enemies... left

  • @PeasantKing12B-dp3ee
    @PeasantKing12B-dp3ee Před 2 dny

    “Gator don’t play that shit, you feel me” -Aurelius

  • @Rae47k
    @Rae47k Před měsícem +1482

    A lot of people get stoicism wrong. It’s not feeling emotions but refusing to show it, it’s literally not letting anything, any event, or any person affect your emotional state and standing strong.

    • @Dan1ell
      @Dan1ell Před měsícem +108

      Im pretty sure the cheating affected the founder of stoicism seeing as how he had the lover killed and made his wife bathe in the dude’s blood. 😅

    • @softandwet7584
      @softandwet7584 Před měsícem +38

      @@Dan1ell This story didnt even happen, you know that right

    • @overlordfemto7523
      @overlordfemto7523 Před měsícem

      You couldn’t be more incorrect if you tried 🤣 your complexion is not a surprise

    • @ArchieXIV
      @ArchieXIV Před měsícem +18

      That's not stoicism. It's showing your emotions but not living there.

    • @HitlerIsRantingAgain
      @HitlerIsRantingAgain Před měsícem

      @@Dan1ell I mean, if they then believed that a gladiator's blood was an aphrodisiac and would reignite their passion, why wouldn't you just use the blood of the gladiator which fucekd your wife? For all we know, he wasn't affected by her cheating at all, he just wanted to solve his relationship situation, right?

  • @jonathannocon
    @jonathannocon Před měsícem

    Learnt a few things here ty 👌🏼

  • @johnysnoww3831
    @johnysnoww3831 Před 23 dny

    Thanks for the advice.

  • @TheGodFahader
    @TheGodFahader Před měsícem +1003

    People seem to confuse stoicism with being passive and forgiving.

    • @FusionFullForce
      @FusionFullForce Před měsícem +137

      Yeah but murdering someone in cold blood is pretty not fucking stoic

    • @armannstraughter3296
      @armannstraughter3296 Před měsícem +2

      Hm.

    • @jeremysanders5104
      @jeremysanders5104 Před měsícem +206

      ​@@FusionFullForce actually "cold blooded" is exactly what it is not showing emotion as you do something is kinda the idea

    • @valkyire35
      @valkyire35 Před měsícem +33

      @@FusionFullForcebeing stoic has nothing to do with stoicism 😂😂😂

    • @spongebobsucks12
      @spongebobsucks12 Před měsícem +52

      That's a good point, if he did nothing he would've been perceived as weak

  • @SavantPete
    @SavantPete Před měsícem +383

    "She is forth thy cross roads"- Aurelius

  • @Scufflegrit
    @Scufflegrit Před 4 dny

    “… you 𝘥𝘰 know you’re married to Caesar, right? Emperor and all that. Remember? Yeeeah, you remember.”

  • @welly115
    @welly115 Před 3 dny

    Sounds like he behaved like a total stoic, not reacting negatively at all

  • @edwardfuller2159
    @edwardfuller2159 Před měsícem +150

    I still haven't heard of anyone handling an affair in a stoic manner.

    • @ismailkoya66
      @ismailkoya66 Před měsícem +13

      there are plenty of men who do that. If fhe partner cheats they just let them go. No drama, no nothing. Move on with life.

    • @josephahner3031
      @josephahner3031 Před měsícem +13

      I have. A buddy of mine caught his girlfriend in the act, said nothing and just packed her shit when she was at work the next day and changed the locks. Coldest thing I've ever seen.

    • @federicoallegretti3798
      @federicoallegretti3798 Před měsícem

      ​​@@josephahner3031I'm picturing her knocking on her parents door

    • @Madfabricator
      @Madfabricator Před měsícem +6

      Being Stoic doesn't mean you do nothing, stoicism doesn't have a specific path, stoicism does not guarantee pacifism

    • @aylerayler
      @aylerayler Před měsícem

      ​@Madfabricator lol when woukd it not require pacifism or at the very least, passivity?

  • @laughnowcrylater6871
    @laughnowcrylater6871 Před měsícem +272

    And they lived happily ever after!
    "Sleep well, my beautiful children,
    School tomorrow. "

    • @RIVERLYHILL
      @RIVERLYHILL Před měsícem +4

      😂😂😂 I like your username

  • @charlesdwayne6630
    @charlesdwayne6630 Před dnem

    This took "I bathe/drink the blood of my ememies" to a whole new level

  • @OutOfPocketComment
    @OutOfPocketComment Před 17 dny +1

    My goodness the lust in her eyes is unbelievable.

  • @talaverajr391
    @talaverajr391 Před 3 měsíci +2933

    I never understood why they punish the individual who their partner cheats with. Can't they see that their partners are the ones more at fault? It's not like their partners got forced into cheating...

    • @danielmiyahara9089
      @danielmiyahara9089 Před 3 měsíci +278

      Because you ought to know not to mess around

    • @VulpinetideCuteTimes0w0
      @VulpinetideCuteTimes0w0 Před 3 měsíci +422

      @@danielmiyahara9089 What if they didn't know though? What if the wife or husband acted as if they were single?

    • @Sg6CrossOver
      @Sg6CrossOver Před 3 měsíci +189

      The woman was a possession passed from father to the husband who would take care, by this way of think is much easy to get why he rather kill the other part involved, also one of the reasons why getting involved with a married woman was punished

    • @AverageAwesomeDude
      @AverageAwesomeDude Před 3 měsíci +294

      True for most people, but she was the emperors wife, dude should’ve known something horrible was just a matter of time Emperors can’t let that stuff slide

    • @aknatwafayisgate7027
      @aknatwafayisgate7027 Před 3 měsíci +38

      This is about respect. Total respect!

  • @ethanreches5508
    @ethanreches5508 Před měsícem +440

    He then said the known sentence "palica debalo balasta" which means "she belongs to the streets"

  • @robertwolfgan
    @robertwolfgan Před 18 dny +1

    I... Thought this would go in a completely different way.

  • @Zer_O._Juan
    @Zer_O._Juan Před měsícem +14

    Love how Marc handled it very well, clean and legally.

  • @annjalii
    @annjalii Před měsícem +259

    Now bro has no enemies left 🗿

  • @jz1528
    @jz1528 Před 3 měsíci +848

    Fun fact: we only know she did cheat on him with said gladiator, the rest are really just rumors that couldn’t be verifiable both then and now, it’s not far fetched for all of it to be true. But more likely than not it was just the gladiator, if the emperor believed all these men slept with his wife they would’ve been executed too.

    • @Faridaily
      @Faridaily Před 3 měsíci +136

      More on this, the Historia Augusta is noted as a questionable historical source and info in there should be taken with a grain of salt. Many things in the text have been false.
      "He himself, then, refrained from all offences and did nothing amiss whether voluntarily or involuntarily; but the offences of the others, particularly those of his wife, he tolerated, and neither inquired into them nor punished them."
      -Cassius Dio, p65 Epitome of Book LXXII

    • @lorenzomizushal3980
      @lorenzomizushal3980 Před 2 měsíci

      Perhaps the emperor could handle being cheated on with high ranking people but a gladiator was a bit too low for his ego and broke his stoic cuckness.

    • @mr.k5482
      @mr.k5482 Před 2 měsíci +44

      ​@Faridaily thank you it took way to long to find someone saying that it is not a good source

    • @themaggattack
      @themaggattack Před 2 měsíci +29

      Maybe the gladiator was the only one killed because he had no political power like the other ones did.

    • @mina7572
      @mina7572 Před 2 měsíci +36

      When the comments are more educated than the educational channel 😂

  • @KonstantinosStathopoulos

    That was a very calm and reasonable response...

  • @sirazummunira3042
    @sirazummunira3042 Před 9 dny +1

    That was the least stoic reaction I've ever heard

  • @thedemonhater7748
    @thedemonhater7748 Před měsícem +117

    For the record, the accuracy of the Historia Augusta has come into question in recent decades. Stories like these are taken with a MASSIVE grain of salt by most historians.

    • @Epopteya
      @Epopteya Před měsícem +12

      Anecdote of Marco Aurelio ordering his wife Faustina to bathe in gladiator's blood: Found in unreliable 'Historia Augusta' a century later. No contemporary evidence, likely slander. Despite such sensational tales, Marco Aurelio is celebrated for his philosophical wisdom and commitment to justice and fairness.

    • @bashleyrespectfully4562
      @bashleyrespectfully4562 Před měsícem +4

      It's clearly their goal to villainize women and make them seem like uncontrollable sex fiends. Cleopatra being known as the golden mouth bc of her head skills vs. the fact she spoke an abundance of languages pisses me off every time!

    • @greenwar2468
      @greenwar2468 Před měsícem

      It's just antique rumors circulating on the internet as if they were facts.

    • @mojothemigo
      @mojothemigo Před měsícem

      @@bashleyrespectfully4562 About the golden 'mouth': We make jokes about other men and we would think it is a remark about giving oral sex as well. The gladiator had it worse than the cheating wife too.

    • @khester7397
      @khester7397 Před měsícem

      ​@@bashleyrespectfully4562 Can't both be true? And, doesn't it only present Cleopatra as that much more capable and powerful, if so?

  • @KapitanBatory
    @KapitanBatory Před měsícem +312

    People are completely misunderstanding stoicism by saying "that's not stoic at all!", and the video is somewhat to blame as well. Stoicism is not about what you show, it's about what you think. We can't know (considering the story to be true) whether in this situation Marcus Arelius was stoic or not. Stoic approach to the situation is: Can I do something about it? If yes, then I should just do it. If not, then I should accept that it is what it is, and push away negative emotions. Marcus had the gladiator executed, because he could, and as long as he didn't base his happiness on that, then he is stoic.

    • @PierreLucSex
      @PierreLucSex Před měsícem

      I guess your approach of stoicism is a bit hollow

    • @flibbettyjibbetts6766
      @flibbettyjibbetts6766 Před měsícem +23

      This is not at all a bad way to explain stoic doctrine. However Aurelius, as mentioned in his Mediations, believed that living in accordance with nature is the highest good. Killing others in cold blood is not natural, unless it is to protect yourself and those you love. If Aurelius simply had this man executed for sleeping with his wife, then I would consider that a “crime of passion” and not at all a stoic act. If I were Aurelius, and I wanted to settle her infidelity, I would simply confront her about it. Then, if she continues to do it, seeing as I can’t evidently control or curb her behavior, I would just divorce her, for she seemingly doesn’t love me enough to stay faithful, and I would thereby spare myself the sorrow of future infidelity

    • @jerichojones2722
      @jerichojones2722 Před měsícem +61

      @@flibbettyjibbetts6766my guy, this is ancient rome were talking about. if he handled things like that, everyone would view him as a weakling, and subsequently try to take advantage of him at every oppurtunity. divorce wasnt seen the same way back then as it is now.

    • @moxine_
      @moxine_ Před měsícem +42

      ​@@flibbettyjibbetts6766 the EMPEROR of ROME cannot simply divorce his wife, we're talking about a culture 2000 years old here. Divorcing his wife would mean him giving up his position as the Ruler of the Empire since being married to her was part of being Emperor and doing nothing to punish/correct this infidelity would make Marcus look like a weakling and unfit to rule over the people of Rome. This may or may not have been the stoic response, because we don't know how emotional he was while doing this but it was the necessary response.

    • @marcokonst4144
      @marcokonst4144 Před měsícem +14

      Exactly I've seen a lot of people define stoicism as dismissing and ignoring their emotions in these comments but stoicism is about feeling ur emotions but being able to manage them instead of having them leak out in bursts of crying or tantrums. What people are conflating with stoicism is straight up denial instead of I got cheated on but I'm fine with it they're saying I will bury the memory of being chested on deep in my heart and pretend it never haplened

  • @chenoaholdstock3507
    @chenoaholdstock3507 Před 13 dny +2

    That is a very un-stoic way of handing it

  • @namelessnavnls8060
    @namelessnavnls8060 Před měsícem

    This is like.. the literal king's response to "tell me you're livid without telling me you're livid".

  • @TheAmbientMage
    @TheAmbientMage Před měsícem +431

    He may have been a model stoic but he was also a Roman emperor. Pragmatism will always outweigh philosophical ideals.

    • @G_v._Losinj2_ImportantPlaylist
      @G_v._Losinj2_ImportantPlaylist Před měsícem +14

      I think Stoicism & Pragmatism fit well together; are even tied together.
      It’s also funny for me cause 14 hours ago (when you wrote this) I was talking to someone about pragmatism & stoicism.

    • @liamp6491
      @liamp6491 Před měsícem +4

      Always?

    • @deadboltzz5199
      @deadboltzz5199 Před měsícem +4

      Theirs truth to it the same happened to Solomon and David which in turn shows how much we need Jesus my true king

    • @shanedude91
      @shanedude91 Před měsícem +3

      He was only human. Doesn't make his words any less profound.

    • @gorjosfam
      @gorjosfam Před měsícem

      I mean if you needed the blood of a gladiator to seduce your wife anyway…

  • @bigtrip6344
    @bigtrip6344 Před 3 měsíci +1261

    Is murdering someone for stealing your wife stoic?

    • @PJOZeus
      @PJOZeus Před 3 měsíci +48

      I mean.. it's not out of passion so maybe
      Moral is a different question but there's still a difference between having someone lust after you, and sleeping with them, much less with the wife of the Emperor

    • @davidweldon3517
      @davidweldon3517 Před 3 měsíci +94

      @@PJOZeushow was it “not out of passion”

    • @bigtrip6344
      @bigtrip6344 Před 3 měsíci +95

      @@PJOZeus I don’t even care about the morality of it although poor guy. I thought stoicism you were supposed to always keep a clear head and never act irrationally. The rational thing to do would’ve been to leave her 😭🤣

    • @jonnjones8263
      @jonnjones8263 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Depends on how you do it.

    • @Doctor-Stoppage
      @Doctor-Stoppage Před 3 měsíci +7

      No. No it isn't.

  • @gonzalofraguasbringas8617

    I love how he's the father of stoicism, and then goes on to do the most dramatic shit cuz he was mad 😂

  • @chunellemariavictoriaespan8752

    How to be a historical Yandere without being a yandere.😂😂😂 Marcus Aurelius was one of my favourite Ceasars... Did not expect him to be a Yandere though😂

  • @Yomommahouse6801
    @Yomommahouse6801 Před měsícem +74

    “According to rumors” great foundation for a history related channel. 😂

    • @garystinnett8321
      @garystinnett8321 Před měsícem +2

      It's a very bold way to report on something that happened more than 1 day ago, let alone nearly 2000 years ago.

    • @apple-cv2xj
      @apple-cv2xj Před měsícem +6

      All of history is a rumor

    • @lukasadamson6091
      @lukasadamson6091 Před měsícem

      ​@@apple-cv2xj often based on writings and findings. Much more authentic then hesaidshesaid even if it's no proof.

    • @yiprajosie085
      @yiprajosie085 Před měsícem

      ​@apple-cv2xj you talking about the holocaust? 😂😂

    • @CatotheE
      @CatotheE Před měsícem +2

      Being fair, a lot of ancient sources are potentially riddled with biased accounts. It’s hard to know what really happened at times.

  • @takeupyourcross9597
    @takeupyourcross9597 Před měsícem +104

    People saying his response wasnt stoic neglect the fact that his wifes infidelity is an embarassment to his house that needed to be rectified in an honorable way. Stoic or not you cant let the word go around that your wife cheats on you and you wont do anything about it.

    • @aspenyoung2914
      @aspenyoung2914 Před měsícem +8

      This isn’t something that even really happened.

    • @omhmmdfghzn
      @omhmmdfghzn Před měsícem +2

      specially when you are the emperor

    • @takethatlfr9337
      @takethatlfr9337 Před měsícem +1

      Why stay with her tho?

    • @tusharkumar4444
      @tusharkumar4444 Před měsícem +6

      “It never ceases to amaze me: we all love ourselves more than other people, but care more about their opinion than our own.”
      ― Marcus Aurelius

    • @moehasan7534
      @moehasan7534 Před měsícem

      That has nothing to do with the purpose of the fucking video which is that hes supposed to be a stoic

  • @p.a.w.sthetravelinggamer6750

    Dude did NOT uphold his own words with this one.

  • @keagus
    @keagus Před 6 dny

    i thought he said "holy" so I was like "damn then why did she cheat on him so many times..."

  • @justinmccurdy9319
    @justinmccurdy9319 Před měsícem +12

    Some pains are too visceral to endure with grace. No matter how hard you train and rationalize with yourself, you're still a creature of emotion.

  • @hagalathekido
    @hagalathekido Před 2 měsíci +258

    stoicism is not hiding pain, its tackling pain rationally, in a way stoicism is the study of how to react and conduct yourself for the best life.

    • @r.b.ratieta6111
      @r.b.ratieta6111 Před měsícem +40

      This right here.
      In my readings of stoicism, I've never felt the idea was "be a doormat and let everything bad happen to you without fighting back or taking a stand." It's more like, "Something bad, worrisome or negative has crossed my path. How do I choose to deal with it? Let's see...
      "I could do the common thing and lash out in anger, blame my colleagues, play the victim, give up hope, whine incessantly, give up all faith and just brood about how unfair life is. Or...
      "Instead of letting my emotions regulate me (and therefore the circumstances), I can learn to regulate myself, thereby taking greater control over my life and finding solutions I may otherwise have not considered."
      Example: A rival nation state declares war on you, begins slaughtering civilians. You're the king.
      Most common reaction would be to lash out in anger. Conscript all men of a certain age and send them on a rampage to kill more of their people in revenge for yours. Or...
      Aside from the immediate need to bolster a resistance and evacuate those in danger to safer lands, a stoic might do the following:
      Once the immediate defensive measures are put in motion, the stoic might ask: Why did this king attack me? To what end is his goal? Why do his men follow him? Are they loyal out of love or fear? If fear, then how does he maintain that fear?
      By asking questions and not letting his emotions get the better of him, the stoic king can then formulate a plan that's much more efficient and effective than just massing troops and spamming them against the opposing king's forces. He can also adapt better if more misfortune comes his way, because he'll already have analyzed the bad scenarios in his mind.
      Just my thinking. I don't claim to be an expert on the topic. Just my interpretation.

    • @MagnetoJones
      @MagnetoJones Před měsícem +23

      Came here to say this. In the context of Ancient Rome, Aurelius’ response to his wife cheating is actually rather subdued.

    • @AndrewLinArchives
      @AndrewLinArchives Před měsícem

      killing a man and making your wife bath in his blood doesn't really scream rational to me, but okay

    • @pard2397
      @pard2397 Před měsícem +4

      Dude they were roman EMPERORS. They are like billionaires. Everyone can stay calm when you get backed up by more money than people on earth and an empire. these guys are spoiled brats without any real problems.

    • @sebastiansirvas1530
      @sebastiansirvas1530 Před měsícem +14

      ​@@pard2397If you think an emperor had no problems, you are delusional.

  • @roybatty-
    @roybatty- Před měsícem +1

    Literally the antonym of stoicism.

  • @guskaulavoru6900
    @guskaulavoru6900 Před 10 dny +1

    It's kinda strange to hear this considering that in Meditations he writes rather nice things about his wife, and seems to actually love her

  • @surrealmemory6739
    @surrealmemory6739 Před měsícem +42

    That’s not stoicism that’s just savage 💀

    • @crowe6961
      @crowe6961 Před měsícem +4

      I mean, have you read about what the Roman aristocracy got up to? This is relatively tame if it's true, adultery was already a capital offense.

    • @jessykacarter6995
      @jessykacarter6995 Před měsícem

      Lol!

    • @Eres_Nyx1154
      @Eres_Nyx1154 Před 13 dny +1

      ​@@crowe6961
      Not only that, but for an emperor, it would look real bad if you did nothing about a usurper sleeping with your wife.
      It told the senators, the politicians, and the peasant civilians that you were a weak leader. Stoic sure, but weak.

    • @FLBLUE777
      @FLBLUE777 Před 12 dny +1

      STOIVAGE

  • @Knowledge00856
    @Knowledge00856 Před 3 měsíci +514

    Dude is a savage 😂

    • @thescience3000
      @thescience3000 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Everybody was like that in those times

    • @thelaughingboy3456
      @thelaughingboy3456 Před 2 měsíci +8

      it was normal back then,

    • @flingonber
      @flingonber Před 2 měsíci +12

      Not very stoic, though 🤔

    • @Tony.kayAmiri
      @Tony.kayAmiri Před měsícem +8

      The gladiator was just prey. He would have been killed if he refused her. He'd have been accused of rape after the affair. He'd have died at the pits fighting. He actually died for cheating with the emporers wife and they made sure not to record his name so he'd never be remembered.

    • @thescience3000
      @thescience3000 Před měsícem +5

      @@Tony.kayAmiri those are the details omitted when those stories are told
      The very important ones that gives real meaning to history, no personal narrative has any meaning when stories are told truthfully

  • @ToshiZ64
    @ToshiZ64 Před měsícem

    Stoic: *has a mental breakdown*
    Also Stoic: Whew! Almost lost my cool there.

  • @colonelsandders7573
    @colonelsandders7573 Před 7 dny +1

    Bro is not the nonchalant dread head💀

  • @PivPivot
    @PivPivot Před měsícem +23

    People seem to not understand that being stoic doesn't make you less of a human that is also prone to losing their temper and making mistakes. The difference between stoics and people that aren't is recognizing and actively trying not to have said attitudes.

    • @SugeryGold
      @SugeryGold Před měsícem +2

      Being a stoic is centered around self control in an effort to not let our feelings control us. In this instance he certainly failed to uphold that standard. Obviously not everyone is perfect but using that as an excuse for poor behavior is the opposite of the stoic mindset.

  • @aarongronsman2170
    @aarongronsman2170 Před 3 měsíci +137

    It is very important to note that the source he cites, the Historia Augusta, is a very unreliable source at the best of times, and that the contemporary historian Cassius Dio does not not mention any such events.

    • @deewesthill1213
      @deewesthill1213 Před 3 měsíci +16

      I've read the book of writings by Marcus Aurelius posthumously published as "Meditations". Nothing in it suggests he could be violently and gruesomely vengeful, although it's possible. Throughout those writings he sounds patient, thoughtful, and compassionate. Because of constant warfare with German tribes he had to be absent from his wife for many months at a time so she may have felt lonely, frustrated, miserable, and tempted to cheat, and her husband might well have been forgiving about her weakness. He did acknowledge as his own son and heir Commodus, the one rumored to have been fathered by the gladiator.

    • @idealicfool
      @idealicfool Před měsícem +12

      ​@@deewesthill1213it is also worthwhile to note that his meditations, named such for being more of his journal than anything as the writings contained his musings on life, were not ever intended to be read by anyone else. They were solely for him, and him alone.

    • @deewesthill1213
      @deewesthill1213 Před měsícem

      @@idealicfool Yes, i knew that.

    • @snippids
      @snippids Před měsícem +3

      Yeah the Historia Augusta was basically the Roman version of a tabloid. That’s why it’s so annoying when a video uses it as a source without massive disclaimers.

  • @fungames1943
    @fungames1943 Před 10 dny

    I have 😂😂😂 I saw this guy just say just grab your stuff and go I don’t want to even talk about it.

  • @FerTp3
    @FerTp3 Před měsícem +1

    For clarity, Historia Augusta is generally considered inaccurate and exaggerated, pretty much a fanfic

    • @MsDancingpants
      @MsDancingpants Před měsícem +1

      Thank you I was wondering where this nonsense came from.

  • @etoineschrdlu9382
    @etoineschrdlu9382 Před 2 měsíci +168

    Forcing her to bathe in her lover's blood might also have the affect of demonstrating that f'ing around with his wife might not be in a man's best interest. Could have a chilling affect on her and her prospective lovers.

    • @Abdul-Akeem_Akinloye
      @Abdul-Akeem_Akinloye Před měsícem +32

      Yes, any man who witnessed or heard about that incident would know not to fuck with the Emperor - or his wife.

    • @omgitsatree4503
      @omgitsatree4503 Před měsícem +2

      ​@uropodif its a practice you can fail

    • @davidmarshall9708
      @davidmarshall9708 Před měsícem +16

      ​@uropodI mean it could be a purely logical thing I tend to see ancient emperors as similar to gang leaders and if you f with a gang leaders woman it is the correct response for him to murder you otherwise it shows weakness which would prompt others to seek to usurp his power.

    • @Shannon-vv6rr
      @Shannon-vv6rr Před měsícem +13

      It's crazy to think of that actually happening. I can't imagine the trauma of being bathed in the blood of your lover. Well fk around and find out I guess

    • @hugoguzman4985
      @hugoguzman4985 Před měsícem +1

      No, it was a magic ritual.

  • @lightboi9752
    @lightboi9752 Před měsícem +28

    Ever since that gladiator went missing, Marcus Aurelius has been walking straight again.

  • @michaelcastro5339
    @michaelcastro5339 Před měsícem +1

    The only thing missing in this horror story is to make her eat the cooked body of the lover while she bathed in his blood.

  • @jackreacher4776
    @jackreacher4776 Před měsícem +1

    You gotta love the guy for that 😂😂

  • @derekclausen5332
    @derekclausen5332 Před měsícem +98

    This. This is why i dont bottle my emotions, it just results in everything coming out all at once.

    • @BF1_enthusiast
      @BF1_enthusiast Před měsícem +12

      Not rly.
      You could also argue that anger is like an emotional muscle, the more you use it the stronger it gets.
      .....
      I could've worded it more clearly, but I suck at explanations

    • @Poodle_Gun
      @Poodle_Gun Před měsícem +1

      😂

    • @Poodle_Gun
      @Poodle_Gun Před měsícem +6

      @BF1_enthusiast Yeah, you could have worded it differently, and it still would be mid.

    • @blackbobstar1722
      @blackbobstar1722 Před měsícem +7

      I mean stoicism has nothing to do with bottling up emotions, people just misrepresent it very often

    • @JamesPeach
      @JamesPeach Před měsícem +2

      I doubt this "historical" account is even real.
      Regardless, Stoism isn't about bottling in emotion, it's about not getting angry in the first place. Being a true Stoic was seen as an impossible task and only a few individuals were said to achieve being one. Kind of like being a an actual Saint, in Christianity.

  • @go4ittt837
    @go4ittt837 Před měsícem +17

    He sorted the problem very kindly.

  • @smileygimbel9445
    @smileygimbel9445 Před dnem

    That wasn’t stoicism
    That was a huge break in stoicism and a smack in the face of revenge

  • @The_Stoned_Ape
    @The_Stoned_Ape Před 7 dny

    Imagine effectively denying parts of yourself all the time. Sounds like hell

  • @ThomasL12.
    @ThomasL12. Před měsícem +49

    now i know how to handle being cheated on. thank you

  • @ismailabdelirada9073
    @ismailabdelirada9073 Před měsícem +9

    "I've never seen anyone handle an affair in a stoic manner."
    And you still haven't.

  • @PUMPADOUR
    @PUMPADOUR Před měsícem +1

    Great idea. If anyone cheats on me I know what to do!

  • @adamjerzyrodewald5752
    @adamjerzyrodewald5752 Před 10 dny +1

    So I turns out he was simply a psychopath in stoic cover

  • @kyleparton4610
    @kyleparton4610 Před měsícem +57

    He probably punished the gladiator and his wife because of status and principle not emotions. He was a man of status and everyone took notice of his wifes debauchery and a man in that position must act or others would see him as weak and try to take advantage of him. Doing what he did also probably scared anyone else away from his wife.

    • @GodbornNoven
      @GodbornNoven Před měsícem +5

      exactly

    • @theonpointheavy4401
      @theonpointheavy4401 Před měsícem +9

      His wife cheated on him and he didn't ditch her butt and replace her, that seems pretty weak to me.
      The only rational reason to keep her around was if she was politically valuable due to connecting noble families for alliances or alternatively was beloved by the public.

    • @Ktmfan450
      @Ktmfan450 Před měsícem +1

      It also mentions a superstitious reason for his actions

    • @ohnonotagain8935
      @ohnonotagain8935 Před měsícem +2

      She's lucky he chose that route. Others weren't as kind.

    • @Fabi_045
      @Fabi_045 Před měsícem

      @@theonpointheavy4401Well the video says it’s also a legend, so maybe it didn’t ever happen

  • @MrSandManGiveMeADream
    @MrSandManGiveMeADream Před měsícem +7

    you know it's actually terrifying to imagine him doing that completely chill and cold instead of rage. stoicism is scary in these contexts lol

    • @lukasadamson6091
      @lukasadamson6091 Před měsícem

      He did nothing of that himself. And it's still antistoic AF.

    • @rosetyler1434
      @rosetyler1434 Před měsícem

      Fr. Like “no it’s okay! Really! You just hav to do this oneeee thing for me”

    • @bigmoe9856
      @bigmoe9856 Před měsícem

      It's only scary if you're planning to cheat

  • @DRofYouTube
    @DRofYouTube Před 5 dny

    Bro really hit her with that 🗿+bathe in his blood combo 💀

  • @dreammirrorbrony1240
    @dreammirrorbrony1240 Před 13 dny

    It sent a very clear message, both to her and any man that would consider cheating with her.

  • @Goonwithatireiron823
    @Goonwithatireiron823 Před měsícem +25

    Seems like a pretty emotional response