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Marcus Aurelius reminds us that our thoughts shape our reality from "summary" of Stoic Six Pack - Meditations of Marcus Aurelius and More by Seneca,Marcus Aurelius,Epictetus

Marcus Aurelius teaches us a profound truth - that our thoughts have the power to shape our reality. This idea may seem simple on the surface, but its implications are far-reaching. It suggests that the way we think about the world around us directly influences our experiences and perceptions. By controlling our thoughts, we can control our reality. Consider for a moment the implications of this concept. If our thoughts determine our reality, then it stands to reason that we have the power to change our circumstances by changing our mindset. This means that even in the face of adversity, we can choose to focus on the positive aspects of a situation and thereby alter our experience of i...
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    Stoic Six Pack - Meditations of Marcus Aurelius and More

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