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  2. Translated by George Long. The Meditations has been divided into the following sections: Download: A 238k text-only version is available for download . The Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, part of the Internet Classics Archive.

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    Meditations ( Koinē Greek: Τὰ εἰς ἑαυτόν, romanized: Ta eis heauton, lit. 'things to one's self') is a series of personal writings by Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from AD 161 to 180, recording his private notes to himself and ideas on Stoic philosophy .

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    • The Evil That Men Do Harms You Only if You Do Evil in Response. Marcus reminded himself to not be upset by the misdeeds of others and to correct them if possible, but if they were stubborn and would not change, to accept it.
    • Fame and Desires are Not Worth Pursuing. Marcus repeatedly explains why the pursuit of fame and praise is foolish and why we especially should not care about what others think of us after we die.
    • The Universe is Change. Marcus Aurelius’s strongest philosophy comes when he speaks on the eternally changing nature of the universe and the acceptance of death.
    • Problems are Created in the Mind. Being superior to pain and pleasure allows us to fully accept the course of nature and focus on being virtuous. Our perceptions of events as troublesome are the real source of any unhappiness we experience, not the events themselves.
  4. Meditations, work by the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (121–180 ce; ruled 161–180 ce) consisting of Stoicism-inspired philosophical reflections, probably written during the early 170s, while Marcus was leading a series of military campaigns against Germanic tribes along the Danube River in central.

  5. Download: A text-only version is available for download . The Meditations. By Marcus Aurelius. Written 167 A.C.E. Translated by George Long. Book One. From my grandfather Verus I learned good morals and the government of my temper. From the reputation and remembrance of my father, modesty and a manly character.

  6. Jun 1, 2001 · Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, 121-180: Title: Meditations Credits: J. Boulton and David Widger Language: English: LoC Class: B: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Subject: Stoics Subject: Ethics Subject: Life Category: Text: EBook-No. 2680: Release Date: Jun 1, 2001: Most Recently Updated: Mar 9, 2021: Copyright Status: Public domain in the ...

  7. Nov 16, 2023 · 'Meditations' has the answers. What were Marcus Aurelius' rules for life? His self-help classic has the answers. Despite being written for his eyes only, the philosopher emperor's private...

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