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Meditations

By Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius

"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius is a series of personal writings by the Roman emperor, reflecting his thoughts on Stoic philosophy and how to live a virtuous, disciplined life. Written as a form of self-reflection, the book consists of short, insightful passages where Aurelius meditates on themes such as resilience, humility, the transient nature of life, and the importance of self-control. It emphasizes the value of rational thought, inner peace, and moral integrity, urging readers to focus on what they can control and accept the things they cannot. As one of the most influential works of Stoic philosophy, Meditations offers timeless wisdom on how to navigate life's challenges with grace and wisdom.

Release Date June 1, 2001
Recently Updated March 9, 2021

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"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius is a series of personal writings by the Roman emperor, reflecting his thoughts on Stoic philosophy and how to live a virtuous, disciplined life. Written as a form of self-reflection, the book consists of short, insightful passages where Aurelius meditates on themes such as resilience, humility, the transient nature of life, and the importance of self-control. It emphasizes the value of rational thought, inner peace, and moral integrity, urging readers to focus on what they can control and accept the things they cannot. As one of the most influential works of Stoic philosophy, Meditations offers timeless wisdom on how to navigate life's challenges with grace and wisdom.

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