Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

In this episode, we reflect on Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, a cornerstone of Stoic philosophy composed as personal writings by the Roman Emperor during a time of profound social and political upheaval. Though never meant for publication, Meditations offers powerful insights into self-discipline, virtue, the acceptance of fate, and the fleeting nature of life. We explore the book’s historical context, its introspective and fragmented structure, and the enduring relevance of its core Stoic themes in today’s world.Disclaimer:This episode provides an educational overview and commentary on Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. All rights are reserved by the original author and publisher. Content is shared under fair use for discussion and learning purposes.

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