Marcus Aurelius - How To Stop Taking Things Personally (Stoicism)

Marcus Aurelius - How To Stop Taking Things Personally (Stoicism)
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Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperor from 161 to 180 AD, the last of what history calls the Five Good Emperors. He held one of the most powerful roles in the ancient world. Surrounded by wealth, influence, and endless political scheming, he could have easily slipped into pride or bitterness. Instead, he chose to show virtue, be fair. That choice... Read More
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