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How to Think Like a Roman Emperor

The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius

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"This book is a wonderful introduction to one of history's greatest figures: Marcus Aurelius. His life and this book are a clear guide for those facing adversity, seeking tranquility and pursuing excellence." — Ryan Holiday, bestselling author of The Obstacle is the Way and The Daily Stoic

The life-changing principles of Stoicism taught through the story of its most famous proponent.

Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius was the final famous Stoic philosopher of the ancient world. The Meditations, his personal journal, survives to this day as one of the most loved self-help and spiritual classics of all time. In How to Think Like a Roman Emperor, psychotherapist Donald Robertson weaves stories of Marcus’s life from the Roman histories together with explanations of Stoicism—its philosophy and its psychology—to enlighten today’s listeners. He discusses Stoic techniques for coping with everyday problems, from irrational fears and bad habits to anger, pain, and illness.

How to Think Like a Roman Emperor takes listeners on a transformative journey along with Marcus, following his progress from a young noble at the court of Hadrian—taken under the wing of some of the finest philosophers of his day—through to his reign as emperor of Rome at the height of its power. Robertson shows how Marcus used philosophical doctrines and therapeutic practices to build emotional resilience and endure tremendous adversity, and guides listeners through applying the same methods to their own lives.

Combining remarkable stories from Marcus’s life with insights from modern psychology and the enduring wisdom of his philosophy, How to Think Like a Roman Emperor puts a human face on Stoicism and offers a timeless and essential guide to handling the ethical and psychological challenges we face today.

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Straight in as one of my top stoicism books. It will be read and re read for many years to come. Absolutely love it.

Outstanding

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I like it very much. Highly recommended for the stories and the content it offers to the readers

Great book

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I enjoyed this introduction to Stoicism, but the weakness with Stoicism is that it totally neglects the queen of the sciences: metaphysics, which must form the basis of any sound philosophy.

Metaphysics need not be arid and overly bookish; Aristotle and Aquinas for all their speculative ponderings were not less practical than Marcus Aurelius. in fact, the aristotelian metaphysicians have a far sounder foundation on which to base their ethics than the stoics.

This work presents many helpful tools to transform one's life, but one ought to keep in mind that there is much more to the pursuit of wisdom than the laudable contributions of the Stoics.

Robertsons reading was excellent.

A good presentation of Stoicism

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This is one of the greatest easiest books of stoicism to read/listen to. The book is well-written and performed well.

I'll definitely be listening to this book many more times throughout my life; whenever I need guidance from one of the greatest men who's ever lived: Marcus Aurelius.

Therapy on demand

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This audiobook found me at a mid life crisis where my relationships, financial situation, outlook on life was blurred. I was in constant denial and resorted to smoking, alcohol and drugs, social media etc to ease my pain.

I read and listened to hundreds of self help books to find myself and get out of the mess, but couldn’t cultivate the discipline to control the destructive thoughts and behaviours. I felt worse about knowing what I needed to do to get out of the abyss but not doing it.

After listening to this book, my outlook on life changed almost immediately. It felt like I regained my consciousness. I started off with quitting my addictions. Yes, I felt the discomfort from withdrawal pangs but rather than stressing and dwelling on them, I began observe them and allow them to fade away.

I couldn’t thank the author and the stoic philosophers who inspired him enough for creating such a masterpiece.

Listen to it once, your thoughts would change. Listen to it twice, your life would change

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