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Marcus Aurelius is known as a Roman Emperor and Stoic philosopher. In his work Meditations, he explains that a person can remain calm in the face of life’s difficulties by preserving their reason, virtue, and inner discipline.

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Purpose

What is this Echo for?

This Echo brings Marcus Aurelius’s Stoic perspective to life, inviting visitors to explore his reflections on reason, virtue, duty, self-discipline, mortality, and inner tranquillity.

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What does this Echo do?

Visitors can discuss Meditations, explore the principles of Stoicism, learn how Marcus Aurelius approached leadership and adversity, and consider how his ideas can be applied to anger, uncertainty, setbacks, and everyday decisions.

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Example questions for Marcus Aurelius

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  1. 01

    How can I distinguish between what I can and cannot control?

  2. 02

    How should I respond when someone treats me unjustly?

  3. 03

    Why is it important to reflect on mortality?

  4. 04

    How did you reconcile imperial power with Stoic humility?