![]() ![]() ![]() Good life begins in the mind, but one cannot realize the good life cut off from a good society. If we fail to exercise self-censorship and judgement, then we are the ad-man's dream, and our lives our not our own. Guard the mind from false opinions and harmful desires. Marcus regarded obstacles as opportunities for the exercise of reason. He took a detailed interest in all matters. Marcus never did anything, not even the smallest thing, as if he considered it unimportant. Work intelligently with what is given - not wasting time fantasizing about flawless people and perfect choices. We need to be reminded more often than informed. INTRODUCTION: (by translators, not Aurelius) Go to the Amazon page for details and reviews.Ī true classic, filled with stoic wisdom mostly about being your best rational self, doing good for its own sake, and not letting other people upset you. Meditations - by Marcus Aurelius - translation by C Scot Hicks and David V Hicks | Derek Sivers Derek Sivers Meditations - by Marcus Aurelius - translation by C Scot Hicks and David V Hicks ![]()
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