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Meditations

By: Marcus Aurelius
Narrated by: Peter Batchelor
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Meditations is former US President Bill Clinton's favorite book. This audio consists of a series of personal writings by Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor AD 161-180, setting forth his ideas on Stoic philosophy.

Public Domain (P)2015 Trout Lake Media
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Brilliant Philosophy • Timeless Wisdom • Phenomenal Narration • Insightful Content • Life Guidance • Profound Thoughts

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To meditate on who I am. lost in words like Marcus was actually lecturing my spirit..

Inspired

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I was exposed to stoicism several years ago, it has since changed my life. You can see the threads of much of what Aurelius writes in modern self mastery and in religious texts, about how to properly live one's life; truthful, just, and meek. I try my best to live up to these ideals.

One Of The Great Works

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Trying to switch up my reading. Good book. It's interesting to see the thoughts and perspectives of someone that lived almost 2000 years ago. The author was very intelligent and well spoken.. @XTRNL619

good book

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Very well worth the listen - many quotable passages, and the speaker is understandable even at 1.5x speed.

Fantastic take on a fantastic book.

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the narrator dies an excellent job given the material he is presented with. Aurelius, of course, is brilliant.
easily understood version of this masterpiece

great narrator, tough books

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