Meditations

· Manjul Publishing
Ebook
238
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A masterpiece of Stoic philosophy, Meditations is the personal journal of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius—written not for an audience, but as a guide for his own moral and spiritual growth. In these powerful reflections, he explores timeless themes of duty, resilience, humility, and inner peace amidst the challenges of ruling an empire. Honest, profound, and enduringly relevant, Meditations offers practical wisdom for anyone seeking clarity, strength, and purpose in a chaotic world.

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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121−180 CE) was Emperor of Rome from 161 to 180 CE and a Stoic philosopher. His most enduring work, Meditations, is a collection of his personal writings and reflections, written between 161 and 180 CE while he was on a military campaign, and is still one of the most widely read and celebrated works of Stoic philosophy.

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