Marcus Aurelius

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A Roman emperor, the last of the rulers known as the 'Five Good Emperors'

Real World Example

Marcus Aurelius was a Roman emperor from 161 to 180 AD, known for his philosophical writings and leadership during challenging times. He is famous for his book "Meditations," where he wrote about Stoic philosophy, emphasizing virtue, reason, and self-discipline. His leadership helped maintain stability in the Roman Empire during wars and plagues, impacting the empire's strength and endurance. Today, his Stoic philosophy continues to inspire people by encouraging mindfulness and personal resilience. For example, athletes and business leaders often use Stoic principles to stay focused and calm under pressure, showing how his ideas still resonate in modern life.

Practice Version

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