In today's culture, imagination and happiness are prized by many. Paintings hang on walls and fill museums, and plays are written. Imagination gives us stories and fun times, while happiness gives a positive outlook on life. However, not all people approve of imagination. Marcus Aurelius was one of them, believing imagination to be a stain on life. He says, “Erase the print of imagination. Stop the puppet-strings of impulse. Define the present moment of time” (62). Sometimes people let the false images they conjure control their lives and are led down a path they might not have been if the imagination had not been a part of it. Other times imagination prevents us from living in the here and now, and we get caught up either in stories or the past, imagining what could have gone differently. If imagination were to rule our lives, we would be stuck in a false world, where there might be truths but nothing itself would be the truth. He reinforces his thoughts by talking about corrup...