Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
Written nearly 2,000 years ago, Meditations wasn’t meant for an audience. It’s the private journal of a Roman emperor trying to live with discipline, purpose, and grace.
When you read this book, you're not getting philosophy as a performance, but rather you’re getting philosophy as survival.
Marcus wrote Meditations to remind himself how to lead, endure, and stay grounded while ruling the most powerful empire on earth.
We’re not reading this because it’s old.
We’re reading it because it still works.
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WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO.
A generation ago, men had heroes.
Leaders to admire, mentors to guide them, and examples to follow.
Today, those figures are gone.
They've been torn down, sanitized, or replaced with morally dubious influencers selling the dream of an easy way out.
We deserve better.
Great men weren't made in isolation. They had teachers, brothers, and communities that challenged them to be more.
That's why we read.
Not just to remember them, but to learn from them.
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