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The Analects

Original Text, Summary and Commentary to the Sayings of Confucius

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By: Jordan Cohen
Narrated by: Michael Ojee-Jones
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Summary

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius is a timeless audiobook that offers a rare glimpse into the private thoughts of one of history’s most powerful rulers. Written nearly two thousand years ago, these reflections were never intended for publication. Instead, they were personal notes the Roman emperor used to guide his own character, discipline, and understanding of life.

In this audiobook, listeners experience the wisdom of Stoic philosophy in a direct and practical way. Marcus Aurelius reflects on how to face hardship, control emotions, stay humble, and live with purpose. His thoughts emphasize personal responsibility, inner strength, and the importance of focusing only on what we can control.

Rather than presenting complicated theory, Meditations speaks in clear and honest observations about human nature. Marcus reminds himself to remain calm in chaos, patient with others, and mindful that life is temporary. These lessons continue to resonate with modern listeners who seek clarity, resilience, and peace of mind in a busy world.

The audiobook format allows these reflections to feel even more personal, as if the emperor himself is quietly sharing the mindset that helped him lead an empire while striving to become a better human being.

Meditations is not just a philosophical work. It is a practical guide for living with integrity, discipline, and perspective. For anyone interested in Stoicism, personal growth, or ancient wisdom that still applies today, this audiobook offers powerful insights that remain relevant across centuries.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

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