That the peace of our heart does not depend on anothers will, but lies in our own control.
The chief part then of our improvement and peace of mind must not be made to depend on anothers will, which cannot possibly be subject to our authority, but it lies rather in our own control. And so the fact that we are not angry ought not to result from anothers perfection, but from our own virtue, which is acquired, not by somebody elses patience, but by our own long-suffering.