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Clear filters"I think both The Fall and The Plague are two striking books for this moment."
"I think both The Fall and The Plague are two striking books for this moment."
"The short lines in meditations are the best. They're just a couple of words. They say so much and they cut through so much space and time."
"This is not only one of the greatest books ever written, it's maybe the only one of its kind... If you haven't read it, you"
"The short lines in Meditations are the best. Discard your misperception. Stop being jerked around like a puppet."
"If you haven't read his memoir To Hell and Back, it's absolutely incredible."
"My favorite translation is the Hayes translation which he did for the modern library."
"Stoicism is something that can guide us and teach us and specifically the four virtues of stoicism. Courage, discipline, justice, and wisdom."
"I'm of course talking about Marcus Aurelius's meditations, one of the most unique books ever published in the history of literature. It is a journal and that journaling process is essentially inseparable from stoic philosophy."
"This is a famous exercise from Seneca. It's called premeditatio malorum. It's about thinking about what might happen. One of the ways we make change not so scary, not so overwhelming is by thinking about it."