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This document analyzes excerpts from Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations, a personal journal written by the Roman Emperor (AD 121-180). These notes were never intended for publication but offer a deep insight into Stoic philosophy as applied to the challenges of leadership and everyday life. The Meditations is not a systematic philosophical treatise but rather a collection of reflections, reminders, and self-admonishments that Marcus used to cultivate his understanding of Stoicism and practice its principles. While Marcus was a powerful emperor, he viewed himself as a student of philosophy rather than a philosopher, primarily influenced by the Stoic tradition, particularly Epictetus.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThis document analyzes excerpts from Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations, a personal journal written by the Roman Emperor (AD 121-180). These notes were never intended for publication but offer a deep insight into Stoic philosophy as applied to the challenges of leadership and everyday life. The Meditations is not a systematic philosophical treatise but rather a collection of reflections, reminders, and self-admonishments that Marcus used to cultivate his understanding of Stoicism and practice its principles. While Marcus was a powerful emperor, he viewed himself as a student of philosophy rather than a philosopher, primarily influenced by the Stoic tradition, particularly Epictetus.