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Marcus Aurelius Meditations Book 7 and 8

18 min · 19 de sep de 2024
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In this episode, I explore Books 7 and 8 of Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations, diving into the Stoic themes of impermanence, self-mastery, and living in accordance with reason. We talk about how Marcus reflects on the constant changes in life, the importance of focusing on what we can control, and how acting with virtue and purpose is the path to true contentment. As an athlete, these ideas connect deeply to my daily routine—staying present, managing pressure, and focusing on my effort rather than external results. I also draw parallels to George Mumford’s Unlocked, where mental clarity and mindfulness are key to peak performance both in sports and life.

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This chapter provides us with a unique perspective on the passing nature of sensation and the perfection of the universe. Aurelius begins by stating that the universe is perfect, and that it unfolds over time without any malice or evil. He supports this idea by giving numerous examples of the passing nature of sensation, including those found in nature, daily occupations, and even mundane activities such as eating. He notes that ordinary people are often distracted by superficial attributes and appearances, and allow themselves to be influenced by the opinions of others. However, Aurelius finds it curious that people spend so much time and energy trying to figure out what others think of them, when it is ultimately insignificant. What truly matters is what one thinks of themselves. This perspective touches on skepticism since the ultimate nature of the universe cannot be determined. Aurelius emphasizes the importance of working together towards a common end, and how each person contributes to that end in their own unique way. He notes that what is good for one person is also good for others. He ultimately returns to the idea that even the greatest of men will die, and that what is important is living a life of truth and justice, while considering the virtues of the living.

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