Marcus Aurelius composed the Meditations towards the end of his life, during the decade or more he spent campaigning in the remote Danube region. This collection of personal reflections shows how even an emperor may be prey to doubt, anxiety and exasperation, and how for him, as perhaps for us all, the answer lies in submission to providence, and a refusal to be cast down or alarmed by things over which we have no control.
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