A collection of personal reflections written by the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius. Rather than a formal philosophical treatise, it is a private journal in which Aurelius reminds himself to live with wisdom, self-discipline, humility, and virtue while facing the challenges of leadership and everyday life.
Drawing on the principles of Stoicism, Meditations explores themes such as accepting what cannot be controlled, mastering one's emotions, fulfilling one's duties, and finding peace through reason. Written nearly two thousand years ago, it remains one of the most influential works of practical philosophy and a timeless guide to resilience, character, and inner tranquility.