Meditations

Meditations

by (ancient Rome) Marcus Aurelius

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"Meditations" is one of the most touching great masterpieces in Western history. It has shouldered a proud burden with its solemn and unyielding spirit, helping countless ordinary men and women who read it to have a better life. The author of this book, Mark, was an ancient Roman emperor and one of the representatives of the Stoic school. Although the book was written little by little during the war, it is permeated with profound calm and tolerance. In this book, Marco tells us his understanding of life and his contemplation of the nature of the universe, nature and human beings in his melancholy and noble writing style. In his view, the universe is an orderly whole, and everything in the world is interconnected and shares a common God or truth that pervades everything. As rational beings, the essence of human beings is to exist for each other. Mark also believes that many forces in reality are irresistible to humans, so we should readily accept them. In addition, we should also learn patience and tolerance, and learn to endure everything.

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