
7 POWERFUL Rules of 'Marcus Aurelius' That will make you a DANGEROUS MAN - Stoicism
7 POWERFUL Rules of 'Marcus Aurelius' That will make you a DANGEROUS MAN - Stoicism As an Emperor, Marcus Aurelius was both criticized and praised, but he learned to not be effected by either. He observed human nature and often wrote about it in his reflections of life, now translated to the book Meditations: The Stoic’s knew the importance of mastering their perceptions. They observed how easily we humans could be pushed and pulled by things out of our control. Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca all wrote vast amounts on this subject, proving it to be one of Stoicism’s essential principles. The Stoics used this practice to do what others didn’t, or wouldn’t do—take responsibility for their life. Our perception influences all we experience, so why give that power to other people or situations? Training your perception to mastery not only puts the quality of your life into your hands, or in this case, your head, but it also helps you attain your goals: Watch the video for more. Like and Subscribe, would ya?