
The Daily Stoic An Easy Source of Encouragement
Jun 3, 2019
Explore how Marcus Aurelius used his 'Meditations' for self-encouragement rather than public acclaim. Discover the importance of recognizing the virtues in those around us, like energy and generosity, and how they can inspire personal growth. This approach not only helped Marcus navigate his challenges but also serves as a timeless reminder for us today to soak in the positive qualities of others to improve ourselves.
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Meditations' Purpose
- Marcus Aurelius likely wrote Meditations for self-encouragement, not public consumption.
- Clues suggest he used it for self-reflection and improvement.
Frequent References to Others
- Meditations frequently references others; "Debts and Lessons" makes up 10%.
- Every other page mentions or quotes someone, indicating the importance of others in his philosophy.
Find Encouragement in Others
- Surround yourself with virtuous people to find encouragement.
- Reflect on their qualities to inspire self-improvement, just as Marcus Aurelius did.



