Marcus Aurelius - Meditations: Adapted for the Contemporary Reader Audiobook By Marcus Aurelius, James Harris cover art

Marcus Aurelius - Meditations: Adapted for the Contemporary Reader

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Meditations is a series of personal writings by Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor from 161 to 180 AD, recording his private notes to himself and ideas on Stoic philosophy.

Marcus Aurelius wrote the 12 books of the Meditations as a source for his own guidance and self-improvement.

These books have been carefully adapted into modern English form to allow for easy listening.

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©2016 James Harris (P)2016 James Harris
Ethics & Morality Greek & Roman Stoicism Thought-Provoking Meditation Inspiring Philosophy Meditations Contemporary
Timeless Wisdom • Philosophical Insights • Easy Listening • Practical Life Advice • Stoic Principles • Strong Narration

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Narrator just read rather than told the story. Phrasing seemed choppy and missed the message of the wiritings.

Narrator just ok

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The content of the book was really good and it’s very needed for all time acces to the public

Nothing as it should be

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The first time I read meditations was in 1997. I found the book to be informative, and educational. I personally feel that every generation from baby boomers to Gen Xers to millennials should read this book. It will provide a better understanding of many things in the world and their reactions to it. It may even help change the way many things are handled.

Marcus, Aurelius – meditations

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A great book to learn to be at peace with the world and with yourself.

Great Meditation book

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I wonder if he would have wrote this if he was an ordinary peasant. His meditations are written from a position of power. He speaks of harmony, but he was the most powerful person at that time.

You know only control yourself and how you react.

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