Written during military campaigns, Meditations records Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius reflections on duty, suffering, and the order of nature. In short, personal entries, he searches for inner calm, self-discipline, and meaning in a world marked by change. Grounded in Stoic philosophy, these wrilings offer a rare window into the mind of a ruler striving to live wisely and justly, even when the world around him does not.







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