Meditations

015 - The Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius

58 min · 26. feb. 2026
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In Meditations, Marcus Aurelius shares his profound thoughts penned in Greek during military campaigns from 170 to 180 AD, creating a deeply personal guide for self-reflection and growth. These timeless writings, ranging from succinct aphorisms to more elaborate contemplations, explore the essence of Stoic philosophy, emphasizing that our true harm comes from our own reactions. Although he doesnt subscribe to any specific religious doctrine, Aurelius suggests a rational, benevolent force that governs the universe, reminding us that even seemingly adverse events can serve a greater purpose. His wisdom continues to resonate, offering guidance and inspiration to those seeking serenity and insight in their lives. (Summary by Ticktockman)

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015 - The Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius

In Meditations, Marcus Aurelius shares his profound thoughts penned in Greek during military campaigns from 170 to 180 AD, creating a deeply personal guide for self-reflection and growth. These timeless writings, ranging from succinct aphorisms to more elaborate contemplations, explore the essence of Stoic philosophy, emphasizing that our true harm comes from our own reactions. Although he doesnt subscribe to any specific religious doctrine, Aurelius suggests a rational, benevolent force that governs the universe, reminding us that even seemingly adverse events can serve a greater purpose. His wisdom continues to resonate, offering guidance and inspiration to those seeking serenity and insight in their lives. (Summary by Ticktockman)

26. feb. 202658 min