Akira The Don - Debts & Lessons (MEDITATIONS VOL.1) lyrics

[Akira The Don - Debts & Lessons MEDITATIONS VOL.1 lyrics]

Akira the Don
He's got clout ay, ay, ay

My grandfather Verus
Character and self-control
My father, integrity and manliness
My mother,  her reverence for the divine
Her generosity
Her inability not only to do wrong but
Even to conceive of doing it
My great-grandfather
To avoid the public school
Hire good private teachers
And accept the resulting costs
As money well-spent my first teacher
Not to support this side or
That in chariot racing
This fighter or that in the games
To put up with discomfort
And not make demands
Do my own work, mind my own business


And have no time for slanderers
Do my own work, mind my own business
And have no time for slanderers

Diognetus, not to waste time on nonsense
Not taken in by conjurors
Not to be obsessed with quail-fighting
Or other crazes like that
To hear unwelcome truths
To practice philosophy, study
To write dialogues as a student
And to choose the Greek lifestyle
The camp bed and the cloak

Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons

Rusticus the recognition that I needed to
Train and discipline my character
Not to be sidetracked by interest in rhetoric
Not to write treatises on abstract questions
Or deliver moralizing little sermons
Or compose imaginary descriptions
Of ‘The Simple Life’ or ‘The Man
Who Lives Only for Others’
To steer clear of oratory
Poetry and belles lettres
Not to dress up just to
Stroll around the house
Write straightforward letters
To behave in a conciliatory way
When people who have angered us
Want to make up read attentively
Not to be satisfied with "just
Getting the gist of it"
And not to fall for each smooth talker
Apollonius, independence and
Unvarying reliability
To pay attention to nothing
No matter how fleetingly, except the Logos
To be the same in all circumstances
Intense pain, loss of a
Child, chronic illness, to see clearly
That a man can show
Both strength and flexibility
His patience in teaching
To have seen someone who clearly viewed
His expertise and ability as a teacher
As the humblest of virtues
And to have learned how to accept favors
From friends without losing your self-respect
Or appearing ungrateful

Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons

Sextus, kindness
An example of fatherly authority in the home
What it means to live as nature requires
Gravity without airs
To show intuitive sympathy for friends
Tolerance to amateurs and sloppy thinkers
His ability to get along with everyone
To investigate and analyze
With understanding and logic
The principles we ought to live by
Not to display anger or other emotions
To be free of passion and yet full of love
To praise without bombast
To display expertise without pretension
Literary Critic Alexander
Not to be constantly correcting people
Not to jump on them when they make an error
But just answer their question
Or add another example
Or debate the issue it'self
Not their phrasing
Or make some other contribution
To the discussion

Fronto to recognize the malice
Cunning and hypocrisy that power produces
And the peculiar ruthlessness often shown
By people from "good families"
Alexander the Platonist
Not be constantly telling people
I’m too busy
Not to be always ducking my responsibilities
Cos of "pressing business"

Catulus
Not to shrug off a friend’s resentment
Even unjustified resentment
But try to put things right
To show your teachers ungrudging respect
And your children unfeigned love

Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons

Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons
Debts and Lessons debts and Lessons

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