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Meditations Reborn: Marcus Aurelius for 2026. Exploring the Enduring Wisdom, Inner Discipline, and Quiet Resilience of Stoic Thought in Contemporary Life
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- Nombre de pages181
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-30805-7
- EAN9783565308057
- Date de parution10/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Marcus Aurelius wrote his meditations for himself-not for publication, not for posterity, but as a private practice of staying honest in the middle of an overwhelming life. That quality of raw, unperformed self-examination is precisely what makes his words feel startlingly current nearly two thousand years later.
Meditations Reborn explores how the core insights of Marcus Aurelius speak directly to the specific pressures of life in 2026: the erosion of attention, the weight of expectations, the difficulty of acting with integrity when the world rewards performance over character.
It examines his recurring themes-the discipline of perception, the acceptance of impermanence, the return to what is genuinely within our control-not as philosophical abstractions but as practical orientations toward daily experience. This book offers insight into why ancient Stoic wisdom endures not because it is timeless in a vague sense, but because the fundamental struggles of human inner life have changed far less than the world around them.
It reframes the Meditations not as a historical document, but as a living conversation between a man trying to live well and a reader attempting the same thing across an impossible distance of time. For anyone who has encountered Marcus Aurelius and sensed something deeply relevant beneath the ancient language-this book explores that relevance with clarity, honesty, and genuine philosophical depth.
It examines his recurring themes-the discipline of perception, the acceptance of impermanence, the return to what is genuinely within our control-not as philosophical abstractions but as practical orientations toward daily experience. This book offers insight into why ancient Stoic wisdom endures not because it is timeless in a vague sense, but because the fundamental struggles of human inner life have changed far less than the world around them.
It reframes the Meditations not as a historical document, but as a living conversation between a man trying to live well and a reader attempting the same thing across an impossible distance of time. For anyone who has encountered Marcus Aurelius and sensed something deeply relevant beneath the ancient language-this book explores that relevance with clarity, honesty, and genuine philosophical depth.

















