Marcus Aurelius — The Philosopher King Who Wrote About Virtue Every Night and Chose Commodus Anyway
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Marcus Aurelius is remembered as the philosopher king.
The Roman emperor who wrote Meditations—a timeless guide to self-mastery, discipline, and virtue—while leading armies on the empire's frontiers.
His writings became the foundation of modern Stoicism and continue to influence leaders, thinkers, and millions of readers around the world.
Yet Marcus Aurelius made one decision that has troubled historians for centuries.
A decision that appeared to contradict the very principles he spent his life defending.
Why did one of history's wisest rulers choose a path he knew carried enormous risk? And what does that choice reveal about the gap between knowing what is right and actually doing it?
This is the story of Marcus Aurelius, Stoicism, power, and the deeply human struggle between wisdom and action.
A Ministry of Mind production.
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