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Mind the Gap: Stoic Portraits – Season One
What does a Roman emperor write to himself when no one else is meant to read it?
In this five-minute episode, Michael Comyn reflects on the inner world of Marcus Aurelius—Stoic philosopher, reluctant ruler, and author of Meditations, a private diary that became a timeless guide to clarity, calm, and self-command.
As the world around him unravelled, Marcus turned inward, not to escape, but to anchor. This portrait reveals how his quiet discipline speaks across centuries, offering strength not through dominance, but through restraint.
For anyone navigating overwhelm, leadership pressure, or emotional noise, Marcus Aurelius reminds us:
Your mind is yours. Rule it well.
Part of our Stoic Portraits bonus series—five-minute meditations on ancient lives that still speak today.
By Michael ComynMind the Gap: Stoic Portraits – Season One
What does a Roman emperor write to himself when no one else is meant to read it?
In this five-minute episode, Michael Comyn reflects on the inner world of Marcus Aurelius—Stoic philosopher, reluctant ruler, and author of Meditations, a private diary that became a timeless guide to clarity, calm, and self-command.
As the world around him unravelled, Marcus turned inward, not to escape, but to anchor. This portrait reveals how his quiet discipline speaks across centuries, offering strength not through dominance, but through restraint.
For anyone navigating overwhelm, leadership pressure, or emotional noise, Marcus Aurelius reminds us:
Your mind is yours. Rule it well.
Part of our Stoic Portraits bonus series—five-minute meditations on ancient lives that still speak today.