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Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
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When I was a freshman in college, I lived in a dorm. My roommate was on the football team. He would write inspiring things on poster board and hang them in our room often on the ceiling above his bed to motivate himself. He favored straightforward sentiments like "never give up."

The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius did not hang motivational posters for inspiration. Instead, he kept a journal in which he collected his thoughts about how to live well. MEDITATIONS is that book.

Most people have heard that Aurelius counsels to expect the worst and you will never be disappointed. While that is part of what he has to say, it is not the most interesting of what he has to say. At his most thoughtful, Aurelius calls on us to ask the best of ourselves and never mind the behavior of others. His MEDITATIONS is a work of motivational advice to inspire us in the ways of stoicism. It is a manual for being a complete, mature adult. It is a guide for living a dignified, thoughtful life.

Consider: "Suppose that a god announced that you were going to die tomorrow 'or the day after'. Unless you were a complete coward you wouldn't kick up a fuss about which day it was - what difference could it make? Now recognize that the difference between years from now and tomorrow is just as small." Book IV (Greg Hays trans., Modern Library)

Or: "Concentrate every minute like a Roman - like a man - on doing what's in front of you with precise and genuine seriousness, tenderly, willingly, with justice. And on freeing yourself from distractions. Yes, you can - if you do everything as if it were the last thing you were doing in your life, and stop being aimless, stop letting your emotions override what your mind tells you, stop being hypocritical, self-centered, irritable. You see how few things you have to do to live a satisfying and reverent life? If you can manage this, that's all even the gods can ask of you." Book II

And: "If at some point in your life, you should come across anything better than justice, honesty, self-control, courage - than a mind satisfied that it succeeded in enabling you to act rationally, and satisfied to accept what is beyond its control - if you find anything better than that, embrace it without reservations - it must be an extraordinary thing indeed - and enjoy it to the full." Book III

That these thoughts came from the most powerful man in the world, a man whose personal power so vastly exceeded the personal power of any American president that we have difficulty comprehending it, makes it all the more impressive. Aurelius continually writes that strength comes from humility, self-restraint and good humor towards others. He teaches us to accept what we cannot control and to trust what we know.

Good advice, indeed.
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Quotes Brad Liked

Marcus Aurelius
“The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts.”
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

Marcus Aurelius
“The first rule is to keep an untroubled spirit. The second is to look things in the face and know them for what they are.”
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations


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Bill Great review and extremely well written, I read the Meditations when I was in my early twenties. But the book stayed with me. And whenever I go back and re-open it's pages, the book is always better than I remembered. That its author was the emperor of Rome makes a great book even better. My favorite quote was “Even in a palace life may be lived well.”


Brad Lyerla Thanks Bill. I like your favorite quote too.


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Joan You've peaked my interest in this book, I would really like to read it now, thanks for your review


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Fabien Hey Joan, I think you meant to say piqued your interest.. No judgment!


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Khay Hi im a newbie reader about philosphy from Indonesia.
I saw the review and read all the quotes on internet. And i really interesting on this book.
But this book is not published in Indonesia.


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Maki Good book!


Abdulla What translation are those quotes from? Mine has a much less casual type of English.


Brad Lyerla Gregory Hays translation, Modern Library.


Jerzy "It is a manual for being a complete, mature adult."
Your review is right on target!


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Nd Charles Really took out time to do this review. I appreciate that.


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Lee Tyler I adore this review, Dave! I’m a bookworm and never before have I thought I would feel that way towards a review versus a book! There’s even a transformation within it; from a football player with banal signs and banal messages to a great and powerful man with profound thoughts. Thank you for this and I look forward to reading it.


Quaima Boylan 1 part that stuck with me was how Aurelius said something about being grumpy waking in the morning when it's what humans are supposed to do


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Sachin Rajendran Your review alone is inspiring. I'm reading this book because of you. Thanks


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Brad Lyerla Thank you, Sachin. I hope you like it as much as I did.


Kent A, Vaughn Glad to come across such a good review. I’ve been slowly reading this book and feel it has terrific insight. Great review! .. a neighbor in St. Joseph MI


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Mayur Mk Plz make me understand what is a main idea ?


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Brad Lyerla The main idea is accept what you do not control coupled with the understanding that you do control what you think.


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Belinda I enjoyed reading this review almost as much as I enjoyed reading the book.


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Brad Lyerla Belinda, that is very kind. Thank you.


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Shanky Mittal What a review man... from long time i was thinking to read this book... but after reading your review i am gonna start it today only... Thanks man..


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Charles Is this book hard to read?


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Brad Lyerla No.


robin friedman Excellent review. It is always good to be reminded of Marcus Aurelius.


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Brad Lyerla robin wrote: "Excellent review. It is always good to be reminded of Marcus Aurelius."

Agreed, Robin.


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Ivan Borov Great review! Thank you for putting in words how great this book is. And comparing it to modern World living. Nothing has changed in men’s mind and soul for hundreds of years.


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Tg This is a "Great Book " one of the Greatest


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Brad Lyerla Yes.


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Evangelina I was wondering whether I should buy this book to read; so I thank you very much for your review, because it has helped me to decide. I will!


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Brad Lyerla Evangelina wrote: "I was wondering whether I should buy this book to read; so I thank you very much for your review, because it has helped me to decide. I will!"

I hope that you like it as much as I have.


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Saif Ali Hi Brad, thank you so much for this awesome review. I just needed to ask you that you mentioned "book IV, book III & Book II" in your review. Are there more than one books or these are the chapters of a same book?


message 43: by Brad (new) - rated it 5 stars

Brad Lyerla They are designated as “Books" in Meditations, but they function as chapters.


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hamid mazuji is there an audiobook


message 45: by Brad (new) - rated it 5 stars

Brad Lyerla I would think so, but I do not know for certain.


Charles Masai Very powerful review, even before I begin reading this book am already inspired... Aurelius must have been a great philosopher


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Brad Lyerla He was a great thinker and soldier. It is not clear to me that he thought of himself as a great philosopher.

But we can think of him that way.


Charles Masai How do I access this book, I would like to read


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Brad Lyerla Go to the library. Or a bookstore. Or order it online.


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Julian Westerlund why does it say this review has 18 quintillion replies


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