100 citaten van Marcus Aurelius
Imperial Wisdom in Bite-Sized Morsels
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Quick Facts
| Author | Marcus Aurelius |
| Narrator | Rosanne Laut |
| Runtime | 0h27m |
| Published | October 13, 2020 |
| Rating | Not yet rated |
| Categories | History, World |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
About This Audiobook
Marcus Aurelius's Meditations have long been revered for their piercing insights into the human condition, and this concise collection of 100 quotes distills his profound wisdom into easily digestible nuggets. Narrator Rosanne Laut brings a soothing warmth to the recording, imbuing the emperor's thoughts on mortality, virtue, and the fleeting nature of life with a gentle yet compelling authority.
In this 27-minute audiobook, listeners are treated to a masterclass in Stoic philosophy, stripped of extraneous verbosity and presented in a refreshingly direct manner. Laut's calm, unhurried delivery perfectly complements the text, allowing the listener to absorb Marcus Aurelius's teachings without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. Whether you're a philosophy aficionado or simply seeking a daily dose of inspiration, this audiobook is an excellent introduction to the Stoic ideals that have captivated thinkers for centuries.
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