Meditations
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"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius is a series of personal writings by the Roman Emperor, created as a source of his own guidance and self-improvement. Written in Greek while he was on military campaigns between 170 and 180 AD, these reflections offer a deep insight into his Stoic philosophy and are organized into twelve books. In "Meditations," Marcus Aurelius explores themes such as the nature of the universe, the impermanence of life, the value of reason, and the importance of virtue. He emphasizes the importance of rationality, self-discipline, and inner peace, urging readers to live in accordance with nature and reason, accept events beyond their control, and maintain a sense of duty and responsibility. The work is celebrated for its profound wisdom, practicality, and timeless relevance, making it a cornerstone of Stoic philosophy and a perennial source of inspiration for those seeking to live a thoughtful, meaningful life. "Meditations" remains a testament to the power of introspection and the pursuit of personal excellence.

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