Morning Philosophy
“Salus populi suprema lex esto — Let the safety of the people be the supreme law.”
— Cicero, De Legibus, Book III
Cicero wrote this as the foundation of Roman civic order — a reminder that law and command exist not for personal glory but for the protection and flourishing of those we serve. For a cadet bound for both courtroom and command, it is a discipline against vanity: every regulation studied, every drill endured, should be measured against whether it truly serves the people under your care. Power without this compass becomes tyranny dressed as order. Let today's small duties — a briefing prepared carefully, a subordinate treated fairly — be small enactments of that supreme law.