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Meditations: Marcus Aurelius (Penguin Classics) : Aurelius, Marcus, Clay, Diskin, Hammond, Martin: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: Timeless Wisdom for Inner Reflection and Growth - A Must-Read! - "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius is a literary masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on my perspective of life, self-reflection, and personal growth. This collection of philosophical musings and insights is a treasure trove of wisdom that transcends time and continues to resonate deeply with readers across generations. Aurelius' introspective thoughts, written during his time as Roman Emperor, reveal a remarkable depth of understanding about human nature and the challenges we face in our daily lives. His emphasis on the impermanence of circumstances and the importance of focusing on our inner virtues serves as a guiding light in navigating the complexities of existence. One of the things that struck me the most was how relatable his observations remain today. Despite the passage of centuries, the struggles of managing our emotions, seeking tranquility amidst chaos, and striving for personal excellence are just as relevant now as they were in his era. The structure of the book, divided into short passages or "meditations," allows for easy contemplation and introspection. Each meditation is like a nugget of timeless wisdom, ripe for deep thought and personal application. This book isn't meant to be read hurriedly; rather, it's a companion for reflective moments and gradual internal transformation. Whether you're familiar with Stoic philosophy or completely new to it, "Meditations" offers an accessible entry point into these profound teachings. Aurelius' writing style is clear and direct, making his insights accessible to readers from all walks of life. Pros: Timeless wisdom that remains relevant across generations Thought-provoking insights into human nature and self-improvement Structured format for easy contemplation and reflection Clear and accessible writing style Offers a unique window into the mind of a Roman Emperor and philosopher Cons: None to speak of; this book is a true gem! In conclusion, "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius is an indispensable addition to any bookshelf. Its pages contain wisdom that can guide us in our journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. If you're seeking a thought-provoking read that will leave a lasting impact, I wholeheartedly recommend diving into the profound insights of this timeless classic. Review: Stoic wisdom still relevant today. - It may be nearly 2000 years old, but Meditations contains valuable and pertinent life lessons.





| Best Sellers Rank | 322 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 7 in Philosophy (Books) 205 in Literary Fiction (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (11,198) |
| Dimensions | 12.9 x 1.8 x 19.7 cm |
| Edition | Annotated |
| ISBN-10 | 0140449337 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0140449334 |
| Item weight | 223 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 304 pages |
| Publication date | 27 April 2006 |
| Publisher | Penguin Classics |
A**Y
Timeless Wisdom for Inner Reflection and Growth - A Must-Read!
"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius is a literary masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on my perspective of life, self-reflection, and personal growth. This collection of philosophical musings and insights is a treasure trove of wisdom that transcends time and continues to resonate deeply with readers across generations. Aurelius' introspective thoughts, written during his time as Roman Emperor, reveal a remarkable depth of understanding about human nature and the challenges we face in our daily lives. His emphasis on the impermanence of circumstances and the importance of focusing on our inner virtues serves as a guiding light in navigating the complexities of existence. One of the things that struck me the most was how relatable his observations remain today. Despite the passage of centuries, the struggles of managing our emotions, seeking tranquility amidst chaos, and striving for personal excellence are just as relevant now as they were in his era. The structure of the book, divided into short passages or "meditations," allows for easy contemplation and introspection. Each meditation is like a nugget of timeless wisdom, ripe for deep thought and personal application. This book isn't meant to be read hurriedly; rather, it's a companion for reflective moments and gradual internal transformation. Whether you're familiar with Stoic philosophy or completely new to it, "Meditations" offers an accessible entry point into these profound teachings. Aurelius' writing style is clear and direct, making his insights accessible to readers from all walks of life. Pros: Timeless wisdom that remains relevant across generations Thought-provoking insights into human nature and self-improvement Structured format for easy contemplation and reflection Clear and accessible writing style Offers a unique window into the mind of a Roman Emperor and philosopher Cons: None to speak of; this book is a true gem! In conclusion, "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius is an indispensable addition to any bookshelf. Its pages contain wisdom that can guide us in our journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and the pursuit of a meaningful life. If you're seeking a thought-provoking read that will leave a lasting impact, I wholeheartedly recommend diving into the profound insights of this timeless classic.
I**T
Stoic wisdom still relevant today.
It may be nearly 2000 years old, but Meditations contains valuable and pertinent life lessons.
M**O
So wise and understanding every quote from the book.
A timeless and powerful book. Marcus Aurelius’ words are full of wisdom and calm — they make you reflect on life, discipline, and inner peace. The Penguin Classics edition is well translated and easy to read. Definitely a book I’ll keep coming back to.
S**T
Thought provoking and despite the passage of time, somehow relevant today.
This book was brought up in casual conversation by my Boss at work as essential reading and being swayed by the fact it was by 'that dude from Gladiator' I gathered up the coin and purchased it. I wasn't sure what to expect but got served a wonderful insight into one of the great minds of the Roman empire. Considering it is the unedited found published diary of the man it is surprisingly coherent. A word of warning, the prose can be fairly thick to wander through and I often found myself needing to re-read passages in order to appreciate the meaning of what Aurelius was trying to get across. Given this is an unedited diary, some of it is less useful than others, however soldier on and there is plenty to be rewarded by. The insights provided basically serve as his code for how to live a rewarding life, the principles to live by and his approach to death amongst other things. Many an existential crisis was provided. Thanks Marcus. This is a wonderful read and it was fascinating to absorb the words of a man from 170AD unedited and unfiltered who has such a well balanced perspective on what it meant to be good and his place in the world. If you read it, you will take something away with you. I recommend it.
C**S
A good classic but not for the casual reader
A quality classic
B**1
A modern, sane and sympathetic philosophy for life
There's an episode of Dad's Army where the English Captain Mainwaring turns out to be able to play the bagpipes. He explains his skill by revealing that he spent his two-week honeymoon in Scotland, and that there wasn't much else to do. Marcus Aurelius, who as Emperor of Rome was higher up the army ranks than Mainwaring, probably felt the same way about northern Germany, where he spent his time trying to defeat the barbarians. To pass the hours he scribbled down jottings and ideas about how to live a fulfilled life that eventually became Meditations, one of the most wonderful personal philosophies ever written. The thoughts and ideas here are connected by Aurelius' interest in the Stoic philosophy, but they are not a narrative so the book can be opened at any page or read in any order as each paragraph is a single idea, observation or point he wished to make. Aurelius comes across as an incredibly sane, warm, open and tolerant individual and although he personally believes in a divine nature, an atheist can happily enjoy his writing. The Stoics were interested in logic, physics and ethics. These terms didn't hold their current meanings so Logic meant closely observing the world and thinking carefully and deriving knowledge and opinions about what you have seen. Physics is essentially the idea that the universe has a force of nature running through it and there's a connectedness between all things. Finally Ethics is how to be happy, which to the stoics meant living in tune with the rest of nature. It all sounds rather new age and vague but Aurelius' genius is to boil this down to a practical formula for everyday living. It's rather as if he is in his tent cursing some piece of misfortune and then stops himself, considers his philosophy and how he should handle the problem and writes the solution down. So you might get something like "Never make light of a friend's rebuke", or "Never listen to gossip" followed by an explanation of the consequences and disbenefits. More often however a paragraph will be a mini essay on why a certain type of behaviour is good or bad for the individual. Some are very short such as, "Men exist for each other, then either improve them or put up with them" whilst others roll across a page or perhaps a little more. There is repetition here and there and not everything is a golden nugget of truth but taken as a whole this is a remarkable work, and I don't believe that anyone would not have greater contentment and less stress if they followed the advice he gives. On the negative side he can sound a bit miserable about the world and give the impression that it is a constant struggle to exist, but I expect when you are fighting off German invaders every morning you begin to get somewhat glum. This is something to keep by your bedside and dip into every few weeks or months. Highly recommended.
H**H
If i lived couple a thousands of years ago as an Emperor, who spent most of his life on campaign in defensive wars (which he was highly successful at i might add). Knowing that my notebook that i wrote in during this time for my personal thought and struggles as a man holding together an vast swat of land filled with intrigue and betrayal around every corner and trying my best to be zen/coolheaded about it all. To then discover that people would publish it long after my death , idiolizing me as one of the most insightful and wise persons in history, without my consent i might add. I would be just pissed off someone read my diary (they were my personal thoughts 😭). Good read though, even though it's too smart for me sometimes :P)
E**E
Changed my life
Y**I
Changed my life, definitely buy.
A**J
Product looks used
R**M
Bought this as a gift to someone and now I'm put in an uncomfortable situation. The book doesn't look new. Looks like someone has used it because of the scratches on the cover. If it's a used book advertise it like that and drop the price a bit.
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