Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius, born in 121 a.d., was a Roman Emperor and wrote Meditations as a sort of lesson book. He recorded things that he learned from his mother, father, grandfather and others. It's the kind of book that you would give to a son. A sort of advice book. Sadly his only surviving son was the worthless Commodus. This book has been a treasure over the centuries.

"From my grandfather Verus: decency and a mild temper. From what they say and what I can remember of my natural father: integrity and manliness. From my mother: piety, generosity, the avoidance of wrongdoing and even the thought of it; also simplicity of living, well clear of the habits of the rich."

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