Stoicism defined with a good introduction about the background of Marcus
Stoicism defined with a good introduction about the background of Marcus
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Book club selection for #feedyourmindbookclub 🌱Instagram #luisadoliveira #Meditations Marcus Aurelius
I have a tendency to only want to rely on myself and I feel ashamed to ask for help. Today‘s entry reminded me how much happiness other members of my life bring me and that cutting them out is not helpful. Also, I really like the Marcus Aurelius quotes #mentalhealth
Boring Books for Bedtime a great podcast. Listening to this boring book tonight.
🪞 For nowhere either with more quiet or more freedom from trouble does a man retire than into his own soul, particularly when he has within him such thoughts that by looking into them he is immediately in perfect tranquility.
⚖ The soul as a sphere in equilibrium: Not grasping at things beyond it or retreating inward. Not fragmenting outward, not sinking back on itself, but ablaze with light and looking at the truth, without and within.
#ThinkPositiveBePositive @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Marcus Aurelius said it best, "Don't just say you are going to be a good man, be one."
Purchased this as part of my Ancient Rome book-buying binge many years ago. I'm a Stoic at heart (though some who know me might say I'm a Cynic), so there's a lot to like here, not least the most powerful man on Earth cataloging his shortcomings, including suffering from panic attacks and being a mediocre lover. Still, now that I've passed 40 I've become a middle-age man who owns Marcus Aurelius's Meditations, which makes me feel like a cliche 😅
Did I mention that a pandemic is depressing? I finally sat down and finished [ Meditations ]. I've picked it up and “read out of“ it for years, but decided to actually read the whole thing.
I would not label myself as strictly Stoic or Epicurean, I find pieces of both to be helpful in life. This is one of my favorite books of Stoic philosophy.
Read in 2020.
"It is in our power to have no opinion about a thing."
- Chapter VI, Verse 52.
"Asia and Europe are corners of the universe; all the sea a drop in the universe; Athos a little clod of the universe; all present time is a point in eternity. All things are little, changeable, perishable."
- Chapter VI, Verse 36
One the occasion of the 1,841st anniversary of the death of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus.
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#Waste no more time arguing what a good person should be. Be one." ~ Marcus Aurelius
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Start of my #CYOReadathon, which may/may not run til Sunday, depending on whether work reappears (I‘m very close to being totally over this freelancing malarkey 🥺)
My goal is to have less on my currently reading shelf at the end of the weekend. So I‘m starting with a bail. I still want to read this, but I‘m going to find myself a modern translation- this was George Long (1862). I‘m wading through the language rather than absorbing the content.
#62 of my year. Gonna read this while waiting for my other books to be delivered 🤓 lol
I can‘t choose three favorite books, but I can choose a few favorites. The older I get, some feelings towards books change and I grow appreciative of books I might not have loved when I was younger.
1. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
2. The Name of the Rose
3. Frankenstein
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
Sabriel
Rebecca
The Master and Margarita
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The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts.
Dwell on the beauty of life. Watch the stars, and see yourself running with them.
Well written book by the Roman Emperor discussing stoicism. The prose is quite beautiful but often feels like sentimental drivel compared to Aristotle or Plato (the only other ancient philosophers I‘ve read). I read the book mainly because it seems to occupy an important place in the western canon and because I was interested in learning about stoicism. However I was unimpressed by the overly passive outlook that stoics have on the world.
“You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.” ~ Marcus Aurelius
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#meditation #mentalhealth #shelterinplace
1. I loved to be read to at an early age and then probably by six or seven was reading because I loved it.
2. There are probably a lot that I should read and haven‘t yet. The tagged book is one that had an impact on me and one I want to return to again.
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“You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.”
“The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts.”
“Our life is what our thoughts make it.”
― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
#Meditation #QuotsyMay20
I first passed this on Tuesday and have been trying to keep it in mind since. I‘ve been neglecting my Stoic philosophy lately and it‘s definitely been affecting my mental health.
I‘m now taking a walk each morning so I see this sign every day as a reminder.
I think it‘s time to pull out my Aurelius, Seneca and Epictetus again soon.
Love to you all! Stay safe out there! ❤️
Stoicism might work if you could just think whatever you wanted; however, I find that we are constrained by our conscience to only think weighty things, and it is not right to just blather on about “the substance of the universe“ and so on, which Marcus Aurelius does all the time. What that means is that stoicism is not really philosophical since it doesn't participate in the discussion very well. But Marcus Aurelius does provide positive answers.
It's pretty cool to be driving to work while listening to the thoughts of a Roman emperor from almost two thousand years ago. I listened to this on Librivox and the narration quality was uneven and audio quality really poor with some narrators. Perhaps I'll buy this at a used bookstore someday and give it another shot. Maybe my experience will be better. As it stands, it was worth my time but not particularly memorable.
A brief summary of how to act with #integrity, from a very old and wise sage, that seems to need reinforcing these days #BeKind
#ReallyRandomFebruary
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🌾🌾🌾🌾 This was a great book to end 2019 with. There were a lot of good things in here although a few things I disagreed with (he kept telling me to not read so many books). It was also important to keep a bit of perspective. Yes, we should be happy with what we have but when that comes from a wealthy emperor who was probably rich, the advice misses the mark. Overall, I got a lot of of this book and highly recommended it.
“Constantly regard the universe as one living being, having one substance and one soul; and observe how all things have reference to one perception, the perception of this one living being; and how all things act with one movement; and how all things are the cooperating causes of all things that exist; observe, too, the continuous spinning of the thread and the contexture of the web.”
“Love the art, poor as it may be, that thou hast learned, and be content with it; and pass through the rest of life like one who has intrusted to the gods with his whole soul all that he has, making thyself neither the tyrant nor the slave of any man.”
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“The universe is transformation; life is opinion.”
I like the brevity of this translation, though the meaning is, perhaps, a little clearer in this one:
“The universe is change; our life is what our thoughts make it.”
"We must make haste then, not only because we are daily nearer death, but also because the conception of things and the understanding of them cease first."
Cheery soul, old Marcus!
And yet, while remembrance of death may at times be morbid, it can also be freeing and uplifting.
"Remember how long thou hast been putting off these things, & how often thou hast received an opportunity from the gods, & yet thou dost not use it. Thou must now at last perceive of what universe thou art a part, & of what administrator of the universe thy existence is an efflux, & that a limit of time is fixed for thee, which if thou dost not use for clearing away the clouds from thy mind, it will go & thou wilt go, & it will never return."
Despite, or perhaps because of, not doing much today ahead of work in the evening, my head has been feeling rather muzzy. I've found a modern translation of Marcus Aurelius helpful in the past, and hope this nice-looking 1904 edition of an 1873 revision of an 1862 translation will read well.
We spent a pleasant afternoon in Howarth, West Yorkshire, home of the Brontë sisters, although we didn't go to the Brontë Parsonage Museum on this occasion. I did go to a couple of bookshops, though, as it seemed rude not to...
#bookhaul #booksandbowie
This is one of those books that you read and, then, read again, again, and again... For anyone who is looking to improve their overall wellbeing, this is a must read read.
This week I did a lot better with my meditation goals. I made my 3 day goal for meditation, 3/5 for exercising and I'm now 9/10 for books, admittedly my eating wasn't great but I did drink more water. So all in all it wasn't a bad week but I'm hoping to do better for the last one 😺
#BFC #bookfitnesschallenge @wanderinglynn
I really like this little literary magazine from Penguin Books. In each issue that take one person and one book. The first half of the magazine explores the bookish life of one famous person... and the second half is a series of interesting articles, photo stories and snippets linked to the the book selected for the issue! It‘s a very interesting format - I always learn so much!
Day 1 of #bookfitnesschallenge. My goals are pretty lax: 1. Move every day. 2. Listen to a book while I move. 3. Continue a low carb, low fat way of eating. I lost 13 pounds last month. Only 80 to go. 😂 #gilmoregirlsreadingchallenge #aty2019