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This non-fiction philosophy and personal growth book gathers timeless reflections on the mind, emotions, and the virtues that guide a well-lived life. Its central aim is to help readers cultivate inner calm and practical wisdom, making it suitable for adult readers, students of philosophy, and anyone seeking resilient, thoughtful guidance. The tone is contemplative, steady, and hopeful.
Presented as a narrative journey through the imagined voices of five emperors wrestling with mind, perspective, life and death, goodness, self-judgement, and leadership, the work expresses gratitude to the mentors who shaped its wisdom. The writing is clear, measured, and reassuring, inviting readers to slow down and reflect on their own beliefs and choices.
Conceived as a companion for everyday decision-making, it outlines accessible concepts about how the mind works, how to align actions with values, and how resilience and discipline can steady a distressed heart. The language remains approachable, turning complex ideas into practical guidance for personal growth and ethical leadership.
After finishing, readers gain a steadier mind, a clearer sense of purpose, and a durable toolkit for navigating challenges with virtue and resilience. It leaves a lasting impression of calm, curiosity, and a renewed commitment to thoughtful action.
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Author
Marcus Aurelius
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
216
Language
English
SKU
BK0033448
ISBN
9780143418764
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9x0.9x19.8CM
Binding
Paperback
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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Was Born To An Upper-Class Roman Family In A.D. 121 And Was Later Adopted By The Future Emperor Antoninus Pius, Whom He Succeeded In 161. His Reign Was Marked By A Successful Campaign Against Parthia, But Was Overshadowed In Later Years By Plague, An Abortive Revolt In The Eastern Provinces, And The Deaths Of Friends And Family, Including His Co-Emperor Lucius Verus. A Student Of Philosophy From His Earliest Youth, He Was Especially Influenced By The First-Century Stoic Thinker Epictetus. His Later Reputation Rests On His Meditations, Written During His Later Years And Never Meant For Formal Publication. He Died In 180, While Campaigning Against The Barbarian Tribes On Romes Northern Frontier. Marcus Cornelius Fronto (C. 100 Late 160S), Roman Grammarian, Rhetorician And Advocate, Was Born At Cirta In Numidia. He Also Was Suffect Consul Of 142. Bio From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Marcus Aurelius (121-180 Ad). He Was A Roman Emperor Who Ruled From 161 Ad To 180 Ad And Is Known For His Stoic Philosophy And His Book Meditations Which Is A Collection Of His Personal Reflections On Life And His Philosophy. He Was Educated In Philosophy, Rhetoric, And Literature By Some Of The Best Teachers Of His Time Including The Famous Fronto. The Writings Of Epictetus, A Famous Stoic Philosopher Greatly Influenced Him. His Main Ideology Of Life Was To Live A Virtuous Life And He Emphasized The Importance Of Reason, Self-Discipline, And Moral Responsibility.