Meditations

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Meditations

by Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius

EN·~7 hours

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A thoughtful collection of private notes, this work offers a glimpse into the mind of a Roman ruler who wrestled daily with the demands of power, duty, and personal virtue. Written in moments of solitude, the reflections reveal how his early upbringing—steeped in modesty, discipline, and Stoic teachings—shaped his approach to leadership and the inevitable challenges of governing an empire.

The passages blend practical guidance with quiet meditation, urging listeners to temper ambition with humility, to meet adversity with calm resolve, and to find steadiness amid the turbulence of political intrigue and war. Through candid self‑examination, the author models a philosophy that values inner peace over external acclaim, inviting anyone who hears the words to consider how timeless principles can illuminate their own path.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (444K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2001-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius

Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius

121–180

Best known as the Roman emperor who wrote the Meditations, he combined political power with a searching, deeply personal kind of philosophy. His life has come to stand for the idea that wisdom, duty, and self-control can survive even in times of war and hardship.

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