“The soul becomes dyed wIth the color of Its thoughts.”
Marcus Aurelius, emperor of Rome and a devoted student of philosophy, left behind in Meditations not a work of conquest but a profound record of self-examination. Written in the stillness of military camps and the solitude of night, these private reflections reveal a man striving for clarity, patience, and moral strength.
This is philosophy stripped of ornament – a call to remain calm in the f ...