Meditations
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- 7,49 €
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- 7,49 €
Publisher Description
Marcus Aurelius was the most powerful man in the world. He ruled an empire of millions, commanded armies, and held the fate of nations in his hands.
He wrote for no one.
Meditations was never meant to be published. It was a private journal, written in stolen hours between military campaigns and imperial duties, as a Roman Emperor held himself accountable to the standards he set in the darkness, alone, with no audience watching.
That is what makes it the most honest leadership document ever written. Not the polished philosophy of a man performing wisdom for an audience, but the raw, private struggle of a man trying to live by what he believed when no one would ever know whether he succeeded.
In this edition, edited and introduced by M.A. Aponte, the timeless words of Marcus Aurelius are paired with modern editorial commentary drawn from a career that spans the United States Army, the streets of New York as a police officer, the trading floors of Wall Street, and the front lines of education leadership. The result is not an academic translation. It is a working manual, built for the kind of leader who faces real pressure in real conditions and needs philosophy that holds up under fire.
What you will find inside:
The complete text of Meditations, all twelve books, in a clear and accessible modern translation.An original foreword connecting the private discipline of a Roman Emperor to the demands of modern leadership.Editorial notes that extract the practical principle from each book and show you how to apply it today.A supplementary section, The Emperor's Mind, written by M.A. Aponte, that builds a daily practice of Stoic thinking for the pressures of the twenty-first century.
Marcus Aurelius did not write to inspire you. He wrote to hold himself accountable. Read it the same way.