Jason Salas
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| Aurelius has a way of boiling things down to get to the core of the matter. His words, at times, seem so obvious and, in that way, profound. If you are interested in Stoic philosophy, this book is for you. Not so much in that it delves into the philo ...more | |
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| This book made me realize that I know very little about effective communication. I listened to it and then purchased the paperback edition to review. Read it not only for yourself but also for those you interact with. | |
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“Begin each day by telling yourself: Today I shall be meeting with interference, ingratitude, insolence, disloyalty, ill-will, and selfishness – all of them due to the offenders’ ignorance of what is good or evil. But for my part I have long perceived the nature of good and its nobility, the nature of evil and its meanness, and also the nature of the culprit himself, who is my brother (not in the physical sense, but as a fellow creature similarly endowed with reason and a share of the divine); therefore none of those things can injure me, for nobody can implicate me in what is degrading. Neither can I be angry with my brother or fall foul of him; for he and I were born to work together, like a man’s two hands, feet or eyelids, or the upper and lower rows of his teeth. To obstruct each other is against Nature’s law – and what is irritation or aversion but a form of obstruction.”
― Meditations
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