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Marcus Aurelius - Meditations
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The author, who was at the head of Rome, one of the most powerful empires in history, for 19 years, was extremely humble and although he had all the opportunities of the time, he did not neglect to improve himself even under war conditions by writing devotedly; He has produced a masterpiece that, even centuries after his time, millions of people can draw lessons from his writings and find themselves in parallel with their thoughts that they could not express before.Although the book is called originally 'Meditations' or 'Thoughts for Myself' as Turkish translation, Marcus Aurelius is a professional who clearly shows the world what kind of manager and thinker he is, with quotes from Ancient Greek and Roman philosophers.

With its opposing views on stoicism, ontology, and determinism to hedonism, and its original ideas on how to live, it is the book that I have taken the most notes on, in proportion to the number of pages, among the books I have read so far, and is also the first book that I feel the need to share a review of.

"For a stone thrown into the air, neither falling on the ground nor being thrown into the air is bad." -Meditations-* * *

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