Book V
Marcus Aurelius
Stoic thought, like that of Marcus Aurelius, often grapples with the perceptions we allow to unsettle us. By cutting through the noise of external impressions, Aurelius argues for a return to tranquility grounded in one's nature. The Stoic ideal of selective attention preserves inner peace and clarity. This guidance wasn't just philosophical exercise for him—it was a strategy for life while ruling an empire.