Book IV
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher-emperor, grapples with the boundless nature of time, a common Stoic reflection. In this vast landscape, individual lifespans shrink to insignificance. The prevailing Roman culture valued legacy and achievement. Marcus gently dismisses these notions, suggesting instead that perspective, not duration, defines a life. This stoic detachment from personal ambition aligns with his meditations on humility and acceptance.