Book IV
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius, as emperor, knew the constant demands of public life. His reflection on the soul as a refuge comes in stark contrast to his external reality—a world filled with political accusations and public scrutiny. In his Meditations, Aurelius consistently turns inward, suggesting that true peace lies not in external circumstances but in the mastery and serenity found within one's own mind. This stoic belief pushes against the common search for peace in worldly achievements or external validation.