Robertson Donald J.: Marko Aurelije: filozofija stoicizma ili kako da razmišljate kao rimski imperator

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Marko Aurelije: filozofija stoicizma ili kako da razmišljate kao rimski imperator

Robertson Donald J.

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Donald J. Robertson: Marcus Aurelius: The Philosophy of Stoicism or How to Think Like a Roman Emperor

The Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius was the last prominent Stoic philosopher of the ancient world. For himself, his personal diary remains one of the most revered philosophical books to find its place on the shelves of self-help book lovers. In the book Marcus Aurelius - The Philosophy of Stoicism or How to Think Like a Roman Emperor, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist Donald Robertson flawlessly presents the biography and thoughts of Marcus Aurelius to create a compelling, modern guide to the Stoic wisdom that for centuries represented the path to achieving a sense of personal fulfillment.

The book takes readers on a transformative journey through the life of Marcus Aurelius, following him from his youth at Hadrian's court - where he found himself under the tutelage of some of the greatest philosophers of the era - to his role as emperor of the largest empire in world history. Robertson shows how Marcus Aurelius used philosophical doctrines and what we now call therapeutic practices to build emotional resilience and endure numerous adversities. Readers are exposed to ways in which the same methods can be applied to modern life.

Linking extraordinary stories from the life of Aurelius with insights from contemporary psychology and enduring philosophical wisdom, How to Think Like a Roman Emperor humanizes Stoicism and offers a timeless guide to confronting the ethical and psychological challenges of today.

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