Meditations

Meditations

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Jul 1, 2025 · Inglese · Brossura (112 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 112
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jul 1, 2025
Editore Faithwalk Press
ISBN-10 1067069798
ISBN-13 9781067069797

Descrizione

"Do not act as if thou were going to live ten thousand years. Death hangs over thee. While thoug livest, while it is in thy power, be good."

Meditations contains the private wisdom of Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from AD 161 to 180, and a great philosopher.

His Meditations were never intended for publication. They were his personal thoughts and spiritual reflections, which he wrote down and referred to in order to help him manage the challenges of governing the Roman Empire while maintaining a peaceful private life.

His philosophy articulated the need for inner peace and moral certainty in a world filled with chaos and suffering. The insights found in Meditations are just as helpful today as when Marcus Aurelius first wrote them nearly two millennia ago.

Generi

Romanzo Mistero Fantascienza Thriller e Suspense Bambini Biografia Azione e Avventura Autobiografia e Memorie Auto-aiuto Religione e Spiritualità Scienza e Tecnologia Storia Orrore Business ed Economia Filosofia Fantasy Salute e Benessere Arte e Fotografia Classici Contemporaneo Politica Natura

This book took me much longer to read than I expected, not because it was difficult, but because I kept stopping to underline, reflect, and make notes. I don’t always read for entertainment. Sometimes I read to learn, and Meditations was exactly that kind of book.What amazed me most is how similar the human mind remains despite the centuries between us. In so many of Marcus Aurelius’ thoughts, I could see myself. The fears, the motivations, the inner struggles, they feel timeless. It’s incredible to witness how philosophical thinking evolves, yet continues to circle around the same fundamental questions of purpose, discipline, and meaning.If you enjoy philosophy and observing how human thought changes while remaining deeply familiar, this book is for you. Short, powerful, and full of wisdom. A small book with so much to say.

February 15th 2026

I read a few of Marcus Aurelius' journal entries(?) in college but hadn't read all of them. It is amazing that his writings still hold up. This guy, who was arguably the most powerful man in the world at the time some 1800 years ago, had many of the same mundane problems and internal struggles we all do. While I don't completely ascribe to the ideals of stoicism, and probably lack some context and understanding, there is some timeless wisdom here around attempting to live life ethically and focusing on what we can control. Absolutely a must read for probably everyone. Also, this edition is on KU, and I appreciated the approachable translation and some (but not too much) additional commentary.

December 19th 2025

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius isn’t a book you read once and move on from. It’s more like a book you revisit throughout different stages of your life, gaining new insights each time. It’s filled with wisdom, and almost every paragraph has something quotable—something that makes you pause and think. Even if you’re not into Stoicism, you can still take away a lot from this book because it’s not just about philosophy; it’s about life, discipline, and perspective.That said, the book does get repetitive. Marcus often circles back to the same ideas, just worded differently. At times, it even feels like he was going through an existential crisis. Some of his thoughts contradict each other, but that’s what makes it real—it’s a personal journal, not a polished philosophical treatise. The old style of writing can also be a bit difficult to grasp at times, but that’s more of a personal struggle than a flaw of the book itself.Overall, Meditations is worth reading, not because it’s some grand philosophical work, but because it offers practical, timeless advice. You don’t have to agree with everything in it, but there’s a good chance you’ll find something that resonates. And even if you don’t, the experience of reading it itself is valuable. It’s not a book to speed through—it’s a book to sit with, think about, and return to later.

February 5th 2025
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