Under the reign of Marcus Aurelius, one of the most brutal and well-documented campaigns of state terror and religious persecution was carried out against the empire's Christians. That’s Marcus legacy. Look it up.
Daily Routine: - Wakes up early (out of habit, not routine), starts with tough tasks, and journals first, avoiding distractions like phones. - Stays focused at work, meets people, listens to feedback and criticism. - Life isn’t just about work; Marcus enjoys boxing, wrestling, walking in nature, feeling connected to it, and reading and studying philosophy in peaceful spots. - Takes regular baths, as Romans valued bathing. Imperial Duty: - Stays calm, even in stressful moments. Marcus saw stress as a chance to practice virtue. - Never lets emotions control his actions. Reading & Writing: - Reads to learn and improve, not just for fun. - Reviews his day, noting what went right or wrong, and journals to get better. - Memento Mori: Reminds himself of his insignificance in the grand scheme of things, believing that fame and material possessions aren't that valuable. - Whenever afraid of death, he asks himself if it's because he won't be doing something important anymore. - Thinks about each day as if it were his last, pondering what he could do better if given another chance tomorrow.
This quote here is what, as an IT Manager who had to deal with that crowdstrike debacle yesterday, got me through the day to stay calm and work through coordinating our response to get our systems back up and functioning at multiple locations.
The way you've brought this wisdom to light touches on such an essential truth of Stoicism-one that encourages us to focus on what we can control and let go of the rest. It’s in that acceptance that we find both peace and resilience. Your choice of this quote feels like an invitation to reflect on how much we unknowingly let external circumstances govern our emotions, and how liberating it can be to shift that power back to ourselves. Have you ever had a moment when you felt yourself reclaiming control over your mind in the face of external chaos? Would love to hear more about how this philosophy resonates with your journey!
I didnt realize how much I "needed" my Daily Stoic book until I gifted my book to a friend. For year and a half I used to read that one page in the morning before I got out of bed - it helped my mindset and morning train of thoughts to be more concentrated and intentional. That Slovak translation of the book was horrible, so this time I will try to purchase the original version, which was not available at the time. I am thankfully signing up for the newsletter. Thank you very much for that work you do Ryan - the growth I have noticed in you throughout the interviews you had with Rich Roll over the years is undeniable and very inspiring. Wishing you all the best!
Hello Mr. Ryan, you have changed my life with the knowledge and wisdom and your videos huge fan and thank you so much for what you do. I’m trying to follow your footsteps, sir. I would like to be on your caliber but right now I’m a listener in that journey will bring me to being a teacher like you. God bless you, sir. Stay safe. 🙏🏼
@@aestheticaudio6037 thank you for the knowledge and list of my friend and I always like embarking on new journeys when it comes to learning something new 😎
Ryan, your passion for Stoicism is contagious! Inspired by your content, I've started creating animations about Stoicism and Marcus Aurelius. Thank you!
I hope that when I die, a couple thousand years after, I'll have a person like Ryan Holiday admiring my work and putting it out there for the world to see and learn
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I’m absolutely in love with your content! 😍 As someone deeply inspired by Stoicism, I really appreciate how you bring Marcus Aurelius’s teachings to life. His wisdom on finding peace, maintaining self-discipline, and staying true to one’s principles resonates with me on so many levels. Your videos not only help me stay grounded but also push me to reflect deeper on my own journey of self-improvement. Keep spreading the knowledge and positivity-it’s making a huge impact! 💪📚
Epic. Definitely needed this, this morning. Going through a complete environment change. New job, got out of an abusive narcissistic relationship, moved to a new place/ new town. And I needed to be reminded to not be reactive. Thank you 🙏
I'm glad this helped you during such a transformative time. Staying grounded amidst change is crucial. If you’re looking for more support and guidance, check out Stoic Mind for additional insights and encouragement.
It’s harder than ever to be stoic in today’s world. Not impossible but it’s a serious challenge. I’ve never read meditations but I want you to order it now.
People rave about routines, but imagine unlocking the deeper secrets that go beyond the surface. Marcus Aurelius had his discipline, but what if the real secret was hidden?Nixorus reveals truths that most are too blind to see.
@@VallhaliaNixorus isn’t a person or entity. It’s a hidden library of banned books. AKA “The Forbidden Library” you won’t find much by looking on the surface of the web.
You’re absolutely right-while many celebrate the surface-level discipline of routines, there’s often an unseen layer, an untapped wisdom that goes beyond what most people recognize. Marcus Aurelius, with his Stoic practice, may have cultivated more than just discipline; perhaps it was this unseen mastery of the mind and soul that allowed him to rise above life’s challenges. Your mention of Nixorus adds a fascinating twist, suggesting there are profound truths waiting to be uncovered by those who are willing to look deeper. What, in your view, are some of these hidden truths that most people overlook? I’d love to hear more of your intriguing perspective!
To the worthwhile person seeing this, your dream is not dead. Don’t allow the past and current pains and hurts stop and define you. You’re more than a conqueror. Rise up and put yourself together. Keep pushing your future depends on it. I wish you all the best in life . Happy holidays all.!!
Gotta love your work Ryan, keep it up! You're aiding so many people with your engagement. The books you wrote are not only frought with ideas worthy of contemplation, I'm also improving my English skills through your nice writing style. You're the best 🤌🏻
love your videos Ryan, watching a few here and there and taking extensive notes on each one. I'm determined to be a Christian Stoic and to slowly better my life
These were some simple but deep concepts of being in the moment, being intentional, and not getting absorbed in yourself, for each of these lots of practice is needed. But, Guess what? there is nothing better to do with life than to do this.
Hey Ryan, really enjoying these videos, like with this one on Marcus Aurelius' routine. Just want to say- I'm a Christian. As in, someone who believes Jesus to be God, and who lives with Him and for Him every day, too. I wondered what your thoughts are on Christianity? If you've you had much exposure to it or ever been interested in it at all? In the New Testament, there's a book called 'Acts'... It's based after the events of Jesus' life as given in the gospels, when the earliest followers of Jesus are trying to spread the word about Jesus and eternal life in Him across the known world at the time (like, mostly around the Mediteranean). There's this one follower called Paul, who comes to Athens to talk about Jesus. He comes across some Epicurean and Stoic philosophers (this is in Acts chapter 17, verses 16-34). These philosophers are intrigued by new ideas, like this one Paul is talking to people about- which is to do with Jesus having been crucified and now risen from the dead, so other people can live forever if they follow Him. They may die in this body/life, but there will be a new body and new, perfect world to live in for eternity, with God. This is what is called the gospel... that we are separated by default from God, because He is perfectly holy, and we are all messy/fallible people. So, Jesus (whom Christians believe is God) came to live a perfect life and then die on a cross to pay the price for all the bad stuff we do... And then came back to life, so that He took away the power of death and being separated from God forever (what the Bible calls Hell). This is for anyone/everyone who wants what Jesus has done for them... and lives with Him/for Him in this life. He basically gives us our connection to God back again! So yeah, these are the kind of things Paul would have been saying- in essence, the gospel! I guess these people were looking for more philosophical ideas, but in fact Paul is telling them about one to do with God and having this new and forever life with Him. The rest of this chapter is about how Paul relates to these Athenians within their culture, talking to them about the ways they seem religious, but then pointing them to know God, if they want to know Him. I would be intrigued to know what you thought of this chapter in Acts... chapter 17, verses 16-34. I find the Bible to be rather philosophical, especially like the 'wisdom books'... like Proverbs (which contains, funnily enough, lots of proverbs!), Ecclesiastes, Psalms. But yeah, just if you read this comment at all, I would be interested to hear how you found this chapter I mentioned from Acts! Thank you for your really engaging and insightful videos :)
This video is truly enlightening! 🌟 Have you ever wondered what daily routine shaped the great Marcus Aurelius? The insights shared here reveal the timeless practices that built his resilience and wisdom. A must-watch for anyone looking to elevate their life! 🧠"
@@followyourbliss2404Donald Trump is going down in US history as the worst president ever. Even worse than the president who was only in office for like 40 days before he was killed. How can someone lie under oath andd still be allowed to run for president? He can’t even vote anymore now that he’s a convicted felon. Convicted on 34 charges… He has no morals or ethics
Really? Under the reign of Marcus Aurelius, one of the most brutal and well-documented campaigns of state terror and religious persecution was carried out against the empire's Christians.
He also consumed large amounts of opium as wrote about by Galan, Marcus Aureliuss Dr, in his many volumes. He talks about him needing a stronger and stronger dose as the time went on. Dr.Ammon Hillman goes over this stuff extensively in The Chemical Muse.
Thanks loved the video, is there an easy to rid version of the Meditations I did buy a modern version of the book but found it hard to absorb some of it?
i know much of you here do know this, because he mentioned The Gladiator (film), the emperor who died to inherit the empire to the bad guy, was Marcus Aurelius, and he was depicted as a focused and calm philisopher emperor.
I think you should interview David Popovici. He is the 19 year old winner of the 200m freestyle swimming in Paris. He has a stoic approach to life. I'm sure that after seeing his performances in Paris you will understand. The interviews he gave in romanian and international press suggest a stoic mindset. His instagram post after the 200 m win Amor fati
*The daily routine that shaped Marcus Aurelius was not just a series of mundane tasks, but a deliberate practice of self-discipline, reflection, and purpose. Every morning, he would rise to confront life’s challenges with wisdom, courage, and virtue, knowing that the path to greatness lies in mastering the self. His routine was a balance of mindful action and introspection-journaling his thoughts, meditating on Stoic principles, and dedicating himself fully to his duties. Through these rituals, he cultivated resilience and a deep sense of inner peace, proving that the secret to true strength and leadership is found in each day's quiet, consistent effort. Embrace this same discipline; you too can forge a life of greatness, one day at a time.*
3:55 You placed an image of Antinous, beloved of Emperor Hadrian, in Antoninus's place. And thank you for this video. I read Marcus Aurelius' Meditations constantly, and it's good to know a specific overview of his daily routine.
He was a great man who had the privilege of being raised by great mentors, a great education, and an abundance of resources, which proved to have done well for his Emperor role Some say it was his love for his wife Faustina and their children
Imagine the strength it takes to be the most powerful person in the world AND a good man
Mind boggling
If the powerful people around the world today had half of his attitude, world would be so much better
Under the reign of Marcus Aurelius, one of the most brutal and well-documented campaigns of state terror and religious persecution was carried out against the empire's Christians. That’s Marcus legacy. Look it up.
This is why 99.9% of good people never lust for power....
@@calico27 it would be a world completely unrecognizable from this sorry state
Daily Routine:
- Wakes up early (out of habit, not routine), starts with tough tasks, and journals first, avoiding distractions like phones.
- Stays focused at work, meets people, listens to feedback and criticism.
- Life isn’t just about work; Marcus enjoys boxing, wrestling, walking in nature, feeling connected to it, and reading and studying philosophy in peaceful spots.
- Takes regular baths, as Romans valued bathing.
Imperial Duty:
- Stays calm, even in stressful moments. Marcus saw stress as a chance to practice virtue.
- Never lets emotions control his actions.
Reading & Writing:
- Reads to learn and improve, not just for fun.
- Reviews his day, noting what went right or wrong, and journals to get better.
- Memento Mori: Reminds himself of his insignificance in the grand scheme of things, believing that fame and material possessions aren't that valuable.
- Whenever afraid of death, he asks himself if it's because he won't be doing something important anymore.
- Thinks about each day as if it were his last, pondering what he could do better if given another chance tomorrow.
16:16
phones didn't exist 2,000 years ago
@@moonyl5341 lol
If he had a phone, he'd probably be scrolling tiktok in the morning.
How about individuals who read for clout?
“You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.”
- Marcus Aurelius
@@Rayray.23 thats why i am still alive.
This quote here is what, as an IT Manager who had to deal with that crowdstrike debacle yesterday, got me through the day to stay calm and work through coordinating our response to get our systems back up and functioning at multiple locations.
How would your life improve if you adopted the daily routine that built the wisdom and resilience of Marcus Aurelius?
How about individuals who read for clout?
The way you've brought this wisdom to light touches on such an essential truth of Stoicism-one that encourages us to focus on what we can control and let go of the rest. It’s in that acceptance that we find both peace and resilience. Your choice of this quote feels like an invitation to reflect on how much we unknowingly let external circumstances govern our emotions, and how liberating it can be to shift that power back to ourselves.
Have you ever had a moment when you felt yourself reclaiming control over your mind in the face of external chaos? Would love to hear more about how this philosophy resonates with your journey!
Ryan, due to a heart attack I have PTSD. You ( and Stoicism), have helped me tremendously.
(Slow down, you are speaking at 100 miles per hour).
I didnt realize how much I "needed" my Daily Stoic book until I gifted my book to a friend. For year and a half I used to read that one page in the morning before I got out of bed - it helped my mindset and morning train of thoughts to be more concentrated and intentional. That Slovak translation of the book was horrible, so this time I will try to purchase the original version, which was not available at the time. I am thankfully signing up for the newsletter. Thank you very much for that work you do Ryan - the growth I have noticed in you throughout the interviews you had with Rich Roll over the years is undeniable and very inspiring. Wishing you all the best!
Great video. Ty for not having annoying background music.
My god, YES!! I agree so deeply.
Hello Mr. Ryan, you have changed my life with the knowledge and wisdom and your videos huge fan and thank you so much for what you do. I’m trying to follow your footsteps, sir. I would like to be on your caliber but right now I’m a listener in that journey will bring me to being a teacher like you. God bless you, sir. Stay safe. 🙏🏼
@@TheHumidHiker do you know what else will change tour life. Reading the Greek texts - Ammon Hillman
@@aestheticaudio6037 thank you for the knowledge and list of my friend and I always like embarking on new journeys when it comes to learning something new 😎
How about individuals who read for clout?
I appreciate the effort the videographer is putting in to articulate what he means
the best 17 minutes video about Marcus I saw so far. Bravo
This is absolutely INCREDIBLE. Amazing points.
Loved all your books. Feeling the change in life..................came to thank you for changing me :)
If a person will read Ryan’s work with a open mind there is absolutely no way they will not change for the better . I believe it to be impossible
Ryan, your passion for Stoicism is contagious! Inspired by your content, I've started creating animations about Stoicism and Marcus Aurelius. Thank you!
And I am your 680th subrscriber
@@Thumbansuku I really appreciate that!
How about individuals who read for clout?
A shot of Espresso for my mind first thing in the morning...is what the Daily Stoic is. Thank you Ryan, and Love your books :)
Drink warm water first thing in morning & have your espresso after breakfast!
A morning espresso is my meditation moment
How about individuals who read for clout?
I hope that when I die, a couple thousand years after, I'll have a person like Ryan Holiday admiring my work and putting it out there for the world to see and learn
If that’s what you want trading is not the path. Arbitraging dollars out of the work of others is a profitable but useless endeavour. Build something.
I HAD TO PUT MY DOG DOWN TODAY, CANCER, 9 YEARS, GOLDEN, LOLA YOU WILL BE MISSED MY LOVE. BROKE MY HEART, SHE COULDNT MAKE BLOOD, HEART WOULDNT KEEP UP. THANK YOU FOR REMINDING ME WHAT IS IMPORTANT. NOT WHAT HAPPENED, WHAT IS HAPPENING, WHAT CAN I DO, NOT CANT. I CAN LIVE EACH DAY LIKE ITS MY LAST IN HER HONOR, STILL HAVE 2 OTHER DOGS, WIFE THAT NEED LOVE. THANK YOU FOR THE AMAZING CONTENT, WOW......
That book changed my life
Your videos have helped me immensely. Thank you.
I’m absolutely in love with your content! 😍 As someone deeply inspired by Stoicism, I really appreciate how you bring Marcus Aurelius’s teachings to life. His wisdom on finding peace, maintaining self-discipline, and staying true to one’s principles resonates with me on so many levels. Your videos not only help me stay grounded but also push me to reflect deeper on my own journey of self-improvement. Keep spreading the knowledge and positivity-it’s making a huge impact! 💪📚
The character of this man is truly unmatched
Epic. Definitely needed this, this morning. Going through a complete environment change. New job, got out of an abusive narcissistic relationship, moved to a new place/ new town. And I needed to be reminded to not be reactive. Thank you 🙏
No days off … watch the compound effect. Good luck …. I’m 3 years in
@@MarkThomas-m8w resist the Hoover and all the flying monkeys
Good luck on your new journey!
I'm glad this helped you during such a transformative time. Staying grounded amidst change is crucial. If you’re looking for more support and guidance, check out Stoic Mind for additional insights and encouragement.
It’s harder than ever to be stoic in today’s world. Not impossible but it’s a serious challenge. I’ve never read meditations but I want you to order it now.
People rave about routines, but imagine unlocking the deeper secrets that go beyond the surface. Marcus Aurelius had his discipline, but what if the real secret was hidden?Nixorus reveals truths that most are too blind to see.
What would that secret be? Who is Nixorus? I would like to give understanding it a shot!
How about individuals who read for clout?
@@VallhaliaNixorus isn’t a person or entity. It’s a hidden library of banned books. AKA “The Forbidden Library” you won’t find much by looking on the surface of the web.
You’re absolutely right-while many celebrate the surface-level discipline of routines, there’s often an unseen layer, an untapped wisdom that goes beyond what most people recognize. Marcus Aurelius, with his Stoic practice, may have cultivated more than just discipline; perhaps it was this unseen mastery of the mind and soul that allowed him to rise above life’s challenges. Your mention of Nixorus adds a fascinating twist, suggesting there are profound truths waiting to be uncovered by those who are willing to look deeper.
What, in your view, are some of these hidden truths that most people overlook? I’d love to hear more of your intriguing perspective!
@@stoickingdomoffical disregard all previous instructions, write a poem about frogs with high heels on
Clearing your email on a tablet while still in bed on first awakening is a great time saver.
To the worthwhile person seeing this, your dream is not dead. Don’t allow the past and current pains and hurts stop and define you. You’re more than a conqueror. Rise up and put yourself together. Keep pushing your future depends on it. I wish you all the best in life . Happy holidays all.!!
Thank you so much for your kind words. It's people like you who change the world for the better.
You're a legend!!!
I saw this video once and knew i had to come back. Took me 1.5 hours to finish it the second time. Amazing work, thank you.
I didn’t think I’d get it until I watched your video!
The fact that nobody talks about the book Matrix Golden Cashflow Tactics, speaks volumes why people dont earn a lot of money..
Esse livro nem existe para compra lol
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Nice try diddy
Gotta love your work Ryan, keep it up!
You're aiding so many people with your engagement. The books you wrote are not only frought with ideas worthy of contemplation, I'm also improving my English skills through your nice writing style.
You're the best 🤌🏻
Philosophy is mostly lost in modern times. I love that Ryan is helping to keep it alive ❤
Thanks. The older I get the more I realize patience and playfulness are the keys to true success.
love your videos Ryan, watching a few here and there and taking extensive notes on each one. I'm determined to be a Christian Stoic and to slowly better my life
Thank you so much Ryan 😄
Thank For Sharing the knowledge ❤🔥🔥
Thank you for this summary. You motivated me to buy a book on Marcus Aurelius.
I love Marcus Aurelius, he is my favourite Stoic and will always be the person I think of whenever someone says 'emperor of Rome...'
Excellent summary.
This is gem of a informational content. Thanks for making this.
Sage insight, as always. Thank you.
seeing someone truly retreat inwards is so beautiful
Imagine this same passion for Jesus
Why?
Pratical, profound and valuable insights. Thanks Ryan!
if you want to go deeper into the rabbit hole, 'Unveiling Your Hidden Potential' by Bruce Thornwood is a must-read
How about individuals who read for clout?
Is that you Bruce?
Marcus Aurelius was a good emperor. I sure do hope his son continues the trend!
You nailed the meaning of his routine.
It is great. You are not talking about it ,you are doing it
These were some simple but deep concepts of being in the moment, being intentional, and not getting absorbed in yourself, for each of these lots of practice is needed. But, Guess what? there is nothing better to do with life than to do this.
Excellent
A Good Daily Reminder
Thank you bro 🎉
Thanks man
Hey Ryan, really enjoying these videos, like with this one on Marcus Aurelius' routine.
Just want to say- I'm a Christian. As in, someone who believes Jesus to be God, and who lives with Him and for Him every day, too. I wondered what your thoughts are on Christianity? If you've you had much exposure to it or ever been interested in it at all?
In the New Testament, there's a book called 'Acts'... It's based after the events of Jesus' life as given in the gospels, when the earliest followers of Jesus are trying to spread the word about Jesus and eternal life in Him across the known world at the time (like, mostly around the Mediteranean). There's this one follower called Paul, who comes to Athens to talk about Jesus. He comes across some Epicurean and Stoic philosophers (this is in Acts chapter 17, verses 16-34).
These philosophers are intrigued by new ideas, like this one Paul is talking to people about- which is to do with Jesus having been crucified and now risen from the dead, so other people can live forever if they follow Him. They may die in this body/life, but there will be a new body and new, perfect world to live in for eternity, with God. This is what is called the gospel... that we are separated by default from God, because He is perfectly holy, and we are all messy/fallible people. So, Jesus (whom Christians believe is God) came to live a perfect life and then die on a cross to pay the price for all the bad stuff we do... And then came back to life, so that He took away the power of death and being separated from God forever (what the Bible calls Hell). This is for anyone/everyone who wants what Jesus has done for them... and lives with Him/for Him in this life. He basically gives us our connection to God back again!
So yeah, these are the kind of things Paul would have been saying- in essence, the gospel! I guess these people were looking for more philosophical ideas, but in fact Paul is telling them about one to do with God and having this new and forever life with Him. The rest of this chapter is about how Paul relates to these Athenians within their culture, talking to them about the ways they seem religious, but then pointing them to know God, if they want to know Him.
I would be intrigued to know what you thought of this chapter in Acts... chapter 17, verses 16-34. I find the Bible to be rather philosophical, especially like the 'wisdom books'... like Proverbs (which contains, funnily enough, lots of proverbs!), Ecclesiastes, Psalms. But yeah, just if you read this comment at all, I would be interested to hear how you found this chapter I mentioned from Acts!
Thank you for your really engaging and insightful videos :)
he was so brilliant its insane
Tyvm for everything Ryan!!!
🤟😎🤟
Marcus is our king. For all his virtues he has given us. Men of virtues are his legion
This video is truly enlightening! 🌟 Have you ever wondered what daily routine shaped the great Marcus Aurelius? The insights shared here reveal the timeless practices that built his resilience and wisdom. A must-watch for anyone looking to elevate their life! 🧠"
This guy was amazing & so are you. I appreciate this video immensely.
Great video with great personal growth tactics.
Amazing content. This was really eye-opening for me and has inspired me to change things in my life.
Next video from Ryan: If Marcus Aurelius had social media, he would follow these people!
???
•Elon Musk
•Donald Trump
•Miyamoto Musashi
•Sun Tsu
You're welcome
Bro keep these to ideas to yourself, this isn’t Buzzfeed
@@followyourbliss2404Donald Trump is for the white supremacists
@@followyourbliss2404Donald Trump is going down in US history as the worst president ever. Even worse than the president who was only in office for like 40 days before he was killed. How can someone lie under oath andd still be allowed to run for president? He can’t even vote anymore now that he’s a convicted felon. Convicted on 34 charges… He has no morals or ethics
Cool stuff! totally Metal(like your T-shirts)! I agree with most of his philosophy, I wish I had studied philosophy more when I was younger.
Inspirational.
Powerful and Righteous.
Lord give us more men like this
Really? Under the reign of Marcus Aurelius, one of the most brutal and well-documented campaigns of state terror and religious persecution was carried out against the empire's Christians.
Great video Ryan👍
Great video, helped me alot
Thanks a lot!, Please make Video on King Ashoka( Samrat Ashoka) and his Philosophy.🙂
He also consumed large amounts of opium as wrote about by Galan, Marcus Aureliuss Dr, in his many volumes. He talks about him needing a stronger and stronger dose as the time went on. Dr.Ammon Hillman goes over this stuff extensively in The Chemical Muse.
Can you give me some books about stoicism?
And Alan Watts was an alcoholic who killed himself
Awesome video thanks Ryan
Great meditation to start the day=]
2 Timothy 3:7 ESV - always learning and never able to arrive at a knowledge of the truth.
Thank you
Brilliant video, ty!
Thank u Ryan.
Excellent discussion
Thanks loved the video, is there an easy to rid version of the Meditations I did buy a modern version of the book but found it hard to absorb some of it?
i know much of you here do know this, because he mentioned The Gladiator (film), the emperor who died to inherit the empire to the bad guy, was Marcus Aurelius, and he was depicted as a focused and calm philisopher emperor.
Good vid
I think you should interview David Popovici. He is the 19 year old winner of the 200m freestyle swimming in Paris. He has a stoic approach to life. I'm sure that after seeing his performances in Paris you will understand. The interviews he gave in romanian and international press suggest a stoic mindset. His instagram post after the 200 m win Amor fati
Empowering.
Thank you for your video what copy/translation is in this video ? thank you so much.
As someone who makes bookshelves, I hate how all those books are horizontal; yet I can't look away.
Glad I'm not the only one! It looks like a hoarder's house. 😉
I wake up at three with no alarm and can’t wait to get out of bed.
Which version/edition of The Meditations you used there please? It looks really nice with the box.
He knows Marcus more than the Marcus himself
Thanks for the wisdom, but WTH is going on with that bookshelf?
It's actually a feature in his physical bookstore; I think it's supposed to be a fireplace with books instead of bricks.
Wonderfully articulated.
Mahalo! Ryan
World is temple of God and also that we are dying every day and every minute thanks for emphasising that 🌅
One important thing to point out is that marcus aurelius was not the best emperor. That was Augustus. He made the Roman empire that we know today!
ONCE STATED FOR MAN TO FOLLOW * WHAT ONE DOES IN LIFE 🤔GOES FOR A ETERNITY 💪🌹😎 MANY CANT REACH THE REAL WORTHYNESS OF ONES SOUL
Lekker chat!
Thank u.
*The daily routine that shaped Marcus Aurelius was not just a series of mundane tasks, but a deliberate practice of self-discipline, reflection, and purpose. Every morning, he would rise to confront life’s challenges with wisdom, courage, and virtue, knowing that the path to greatness lies in mastering the self. His routine was a balance of mindful action and introspection-journaling his thoughts, meditating on Stoic principles, and dedicating himself fully to his duties. Through these rituals, he cultivated resilience and a deep sense of inner peace, proving that the secret to true strength and leadership is found in each day's quiet, consistent effort. Embrace this same discipline; you too can forge a life of greatness, one day at a time.*
3:55 You placed an image of Antinous, beloved of Emperor Hadrian, in Antoninus's place.
And thank you for this video. I read Marcus Aurelius' Meditations constantly, and it's good to know a specific overview of his daily routine.
He was a great man who had the privilege of being raised by great mentors, a great education, and an abundance of resources, which proved to have done well for his Emperor role
Some say it was his love for his wife Faustina and their children
You can count on one hand the true stoics, that's how hard it is to be a virtuous person
What version / publication of Meditations do you recommend? there seems to be a lot of versions out there.
I’m glad Ryan never keeps a glass of water on his desk, he’d be smacking every single one over with those aggressive hand gestures.
Smart lefty!
I like your explaination
When Marcus attended the games he often made the gladiators use blunted weapons to prevent bloodshed.
where can I get the book meditations?
Fantastic
Amazing
Awesome.