Ryan Holiday of Daily Stoic on the Fascinating Life of Marcus Aurelius

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  • čas přidán 22. 06. 2022
  • Taken from JRE #1836 w/Ryan Holiday:
    open.spotify.com/episode/3VbG...

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  • @docholliday7226
    @docholliday7226 Před rokem +3574

    Guest "If I'm nerding out...."
    Joe "No, please go"
    And this little thing right here is what makes Joe's interviews so good.

    • @danieljohnson2005
      @danieljohnson2005 Před rokem +154

      That’s absolutely correct. Most hosts try to keep the guest on a path they want, whereas Joe usually just lets them find the path.

    • @British-Dragon-Simulations
      @British-Dragon-Simulations Před rokem +61

      There's so many examples of bad interviewing techniques on CZcams where they speak over and finish the sentence of the person they are talking to. Joe just let's them nerd out which is great for us.

    • @ironheadedDoF
      @ironheadedDoF Před rokem +10

      @@British-Dragon-Simulations Yes I agree. I heckle on Timcast for BeanieMan to let his GUESTS talk. That is why i tune in: the guests shape the show. Joe knows this! Johnny Carson knew this.

    • @ironheadedDoF
      @ironheadedDoF Před rokem +2

      @@British-Dragon-Simulations Oh i dont know if it's up to "narcissisism" and other psychological factors. I wont go that far when i can say.. it's a difference of style about "my house my show my rules" philosophy. It is a Power Play to try to finish other's sentences. Joe's Power is having looooong running podcast, doing things that achieve it. Joe entertains me. His guests entertain and engage my mind. Tim is firm-in-Boss role. I dont think it's a permanent condition and he can learn and get better.

    • @marcusgibson5314
      @marcusgibson5314 Před rokem

      @@British-Dragon-Simulations your one of those people who gets all their pschology knowlege from quara

  • @JaketheJust
    @JaketheJust Před rokem +13581

    The fact that Marcus Aurelius, the most powerful man in the world could write a book that the most common Roman citizen could relate to speaks volume to his character

    • @Bob-qq4is
      @Bob-qq4is Před rokem +226

      I mean any leader who writes about their own personal psyche will be relatable to the average Joe since everyone has a similar psyche? Is it really that surprising

    • @ronweasel4733
      @ronweasel4733 Před rokem +19

      How is he powerful

    • @Nospoon53189
      @Nospoon53189 Před rokem +335

      @@Bob-qq4is You think my psyche is similar to yours? Friend, you still have more growing to do.

    • @Bob-qq4is
      @Bob-qq4is Před rokem +276

      @@Nospoon53189 I mean ya write about the stuff you go through and problems you face and I guarantee you millions of people will be able to relate. The fact that a common citizen can relate to the most powerful person in the world isn’t surprising at all they’re both human and humans have a lot of similarities psychologically due to being the same species

    • @hk-1290
      @hk-1290 Před rokem +14

      except for invading northern Europe

  • @brianhartman7135
    @brianhartman7135 Před 8 měsíci +512

    Imagine having having all the power one could ever want, literally anything at a the tip of your finger and he chose self control, patience and personal growth. Marcus Aurelius is truly one of a kind.

    • @JosephusAurelius
      @JosephusAurelius Před 6 měsíci +7

      Nice quote from Michael Sugrue haha

    • @McKurdi
      @McKurdi Před 4 měsíci

      Possibly the greatest human being ever lived

    • @davidmontoya6672
      @davidmontoya6672 Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you for the comment it motivates one and puts things into perspective

    • @brianhartman7135
      @brianhartman7135 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, I learned from him as well. Michael Sugrue was not the only one to believe Marcus Aurelius was the only true good emperor. Remember, there are more sources that CZcams. @@JosephusAurelius

    • @bwnco
      @bwnco Před 4 měsíci

      Which is what makes a man so great of course or being a former slave like Epictetus yeah loving and telling people how to live their life yeah blows me away

  • @Belief_Before_Glory
    @Belief_Before_Glory Před rokem +3003

    "The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts."
    -Marcus Aurelius

    • @eh7602
      @eh7602 Před rokem +15

      What's the point of writing these quotes? The entire book is literally mindblowing in every passage.

    • @Belief_Before_Glory
      @Belief_Before_Glory Před rokem +89

      @@eh7602 Friend, seriously? You think that everyone is familiar with Stoicism or his book? The reading of quotes often leads to the reading of books.
      All the best!

    • @eh7602
      @eh7602 Před rokem +45

      @@Belief_Before_Glory I'm sorry friend, I guess I was a bit cranky when I wrote that comment. You are absolutely right, I was just trying to say that there are so many worthwhile quotes in Meditations that I wouldn't know which one made me the most impact.

    • @Belief_Before_Glory
      @Belief_Before_Glory Před rokem +30

      @@eh7602 No problem, friend; I understand. I've had my fair share of days where I was cranky 😊 And you're right about his book, it's a veritable treasure trove of wisdom. It's good to see that there's a revival of Stoicism lately.
      All the best!✨

    • @melaniefong8211
      @melaniefong8211 Před 11 měsíci +10

      "Find your safe space and gender pronouns" Modern Philosopher 2023

  • @mr.e4381
    @mr.e4381 Před rokem +7921

    “You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this and you will find strength.” -Marcus Aurelius

    • @atanasfit
      @atanasfit Před rokem +24

      Very well said!

    • @Mercutio1984
      @Mercutio1984 Před rokem +15

      I dont get it

    • @diggie9598
      @diggie9598 Před rokem +82

      @@Mercutio1984 Go ahead and read Marcus Aurelius. Then you'll very likely get it.

    • @darrentimms8865
      @darrentimms8865 Před rokem +22

      @@Mercutio1984 lol FFS

    • @kickassclarke
      @kickassclarke Před rokem +72

      @@Mercutio1984 basically "the people that can say 'it is what it is' and carry on with what's necessary are the strongest people."

  • @seasonallyaffected9306
    @seasonallyaffected9306 Před rokem +3093

    This is the kind of legacy you'd want to leave behind. Here we are, thousands of years after this man's death, adoring him further.

    • @wadecampbell6319
      @wadecampbell6319 Před rokem +11

      Admonishing? Wrong word bro

    • @seasonallyaffected9306
      @seasonallyaffected9306 Před rokem +27

      @@wadecampbell6319 fixed? And thank you

    • @terryhalsteadgamer
      @terryhalsteadgamer Před rokem +17

      @@wadecampbell6319 Be more helpful maybe?

    • @marcobarrueta3409
      @marcobarrueta3409 Před rokem +11

      @@rahatahmed6188 that's why no one will remember your name

    • @BrassThief
      @BrassThief Před rokem +15

      He who has a vehement desire for posthumous fame does not consider that every one of those who remember him will themselves also die very soon; then again also they who have succeeded them, until the whole remembrance shall have been extinguished as it is transmitted through men who foolishly admire and perish.

  • @atrichatterjee2008
    @atrichatterjee2008 Před rokem +495

    It’s a sad state of affairs that a student at 19 in a western country was not taught about Marcus Aurelius and stumbled upon one of the greatest heritage of the western civilization.

    • @ashtheviking5007
      @ashtheviking5007 Před 9 měsíci +22

      It's better to count it a blessing - everything in it's time, so to speak. To never read it at all would be a tragedy.

    • @willou901
      @willou901 Před 9 měsíci +19

      Most aren’t really receptive to learning such things before that age.

    • @knerf999
      @knerf999 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I learned about it age 33😢

    • @RishPanjeetJr
      @RishPanjeetJr Před 8 měsíci +8

      I’m a HS teacher and my kids know their Marcus Aurelius.

    • @knerf999
      @knerf999 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@RishPanjeetJr do they like it?

  • @JTinchristalone
    @JTinchristalone Před rokem +213

    Favourite quote of Marcus Aurelius for this generation....and oh how we need it.... ‘let men see, let them know, a real man, who lives as he was meant to live.’

    • @PrateekLala
      @PrateekLala Před 7 měsíci +14

      Also: "Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one."

    • @stevenwillard9754
      @stevenwillard9754 Před 4 měsíci +2

      That quote is so useless

    • @cicholasnage
      @cicholasnage Před 3 měsíci +5

      ​@@stevenwillard9754 the irony is, your comment is much more useless

    • @jeanfourcade
      @jeanfourcade Před měsícem

      Empty, pompous nonsense 😅. You coulda picked so many meaningful, applicable quotes.

  • @kcm489
    @kcm489 Před rokem +2315

    I started reading stoicism in high school to help me cope with anxiety. It was the first step that led me to curing myself almost completely. It changed my mindset to the point where I hardly recognize my past self.

    • @alexurbanchek7679
      @alexurbanchek7679 Před rokem +25

      my man!

    • @swordarmstudios6052
      @swordarmstudios6052 Před rokem +136

      Same. I read Stocism a long time ago, but I've internalized alot of the ideas during the Pandemic.
      It's a really simple set of ideas, but you need to internalize them. The ideas about 'minding your thoughts' are especially important. Much of our suffering as a species is just anxiety over the future and melancholy about the past. Just letting those things go emotionally is liberating at a level that many people really don't appreciate.
      That doesn't mean you ignore the future, or the past. You need to plan for the future and you need to learn from the past. But you can do that without the emotional baggage. You don't need to ruminate. I simply choose not to ruminate. That alone has done wonders for my well being.

    • @HoosierHacker
      @HoosierHacker Před rokem +4

      Wow for real? Why did it do that?

    • @Freiheit1232
      @Freiheit1232 Před rokem

      Yep it's definitely for high schoolers.

    • @nicholashelton2940
      @nicholashelton2940 Před rokem +6

      That’s a huge accomplishment! ✊🏻

  • @carl5381
    @carl5381 Před rokem +1961

    my favorite messaging of the book was him describing himself sitting in his chair, watching the business go by in the palace, where there were non-stop ass kissers, adulterers, sexual deviants all out for themselves wasting their lives away while theres this colorful and rich nature happening outside and nobody ever stops to listen to it. He was literally the smartest man in the room most of the time.

    • @carl3459
      @carl3459 Před rokem +47

      Well said, Carl.

    • @richardsantanna5398
      @richardsantanna5398 Před rokem +3

      Hmm

    • @NicoleA.C.-PhD.
      @NicoleA.C.-PhD. Před rokem +12

      Ecclesiastes 1:18

    • @joethekinghawk7514
      @joethekinghawk7514 Před rokem +50

      Marcus Aurelius had to turn to his philosophy due too the tumultuous events of his time, two wars (Parthia and Germania) a brutal plague, and betrayal by his wife Fastina and general Avudious Cassius. Marcus is the last of five so-called good emperor of Rome.

    • @your-username-here2308
      @your-username-here2308 Před rokem +8

      Sexuality is natural. Its like saying you are not happy because you dont share my exact same View. And claiming you cannot see the Beauty of Nature around you.
      ""all out for themselves wasting their lives away""
      People can say and claim the same think about anyone, even Marcus. Your logic is flawed.

  • @darlenepassons72
    @darlenepassons72 Před 6 měsíci +28

    I have had 'The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius' in my library for many,many years. Found it at my public library at age 17 and took the bus into town each time I had to renew my taking it out. He was the perfect example of a man, strong and deeply spiritual. A true treasure to us all. It was years before I found another in Viktor Frankle.
    He too, took my heart and mind to places I never new existed. All teens should have these two men's books in their summer reading program.

  • @WifeMomGym
    @WifeMomGym Před rokem +284

    Ryan's excitement of his discovery of Marcus is more inspiring than Marcus himself. When we discover a way to be enlightened to spur us on in this life is wonderful and I'm glad I see that in Ryan.

    • @ericricky808
      @ericricky808 Před 11 měsíci +1

      He inspired me to study the life of anxient stoics..

  • @abulkosim
    @abulkosim Před rokem +1680

    “Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.” - Marcus Aurelius. I strongly recommend reading the whole book!

    • @chadsknnr
      @chadsknnr Před rokem +21

      Very similar to Buddhist teachings. Fascinating . . . .

    • @chrisrolnaldo1221
      @chrisrolnaldo1221 Před rokem +3

      What's the book called?

    • @chadsknnr
      @chadsknnr Před rokem +15

      @@chrisrolnaldo1221 He is probably referring to "Meditations", as is the guest . . . .

    • @chrisrolnaldo1221
      @chrisrolnaldo1221 Před rokem +10

      @@chadsknnr just making sure I got the right book title! Appreciate it

    • @harambe8372
      @harambe8372 Před rokem +4

      Any specific edition/translation that is recommended?

  • @RICHARDGRANNON
    @RICHARDGRANNON Před rokem +1188

    2:04
    “It feels so… current and modern… the way he writes.”
    *pause*
    “it does depend on the translation”
    😂😂😂

    • @Sindywilliam
      @Sindywilliam Před rokem +3

      📩

    • @prnoiawegf55
      @prnoiawegf55 Před rokem +213

      Yeah bit of a "special moment" for our beloved Joe there 😂

    • @mamaharumi
      @mamaharumi Před rokem +3

      lmfao

    • @waynerichardson1051
      @waynerichardson1051 Před rokem +123

      Yeah, Ryan did so well to not drop him in that! No ego there, ha ha. He definitely walks the walk!

    • @johnb.7874
      @johnb.7874 Před rokem +18

      Yeah we all saw that coming...

  • @emmafowler2290
    @emmafowler2290 Před rokem +28

    I could listen to Ryan all day long. Thank you for this wonderful interview, so interesting.

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment Před rokem +251

    so fascinating how these ideas formed so long ago stay so relevant to modern times..

    • @Intellistan
      @Intellistan Před rokem +9

      The human's mind and emotion set, of course it applies

    • @lildckgrl666
      @lildckgrl666 Před rokem

      @@Intellistan true but there’s def a shift in conscious for 90 percent of people

    • @shawngibson7514
      @shawngibson7514 Před rokem +3

      Being modern doesn’t make it better. This is relevant today because it’s Truth. I’m he ancient Roman’s were once “modern” people. 1,000 years from now, we will be ancient people.

    • @augustusbus5344
      @augustusbus5344 Před rokem +1

      Same is true with the bible

    • @stevenlang9849
      @stevenlang9849 Před rokem

      @@augustusbus5344 no

  • @samuelrobertson2903
    @samuelrobertson2903 Před rokem +2078

    So happy to see stoicism get some publicity. The world would be a better place if more people read philosophy.

    • @makiska8440
      @makiska8440 Před rokem +36

      Read every philosopher from Ancient Greece, The psilosopher that created the Stoic school of thought is Epictitus. Its so sad that very phew people besides the Greeks , speak or understand greek because there are so many thing lost in translation.This applys to everything that is translated from its mother language to another.

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 Před rokem +4

      Elon Musk is markis and his son is Comedus

    • @runek100
      @runek100 Před rokem +5

      @@makiska8440 I mean, Romans recognized greece as pinicle of philosophy, so we have a lot of work from them.

    • @ZYX84
      @ZYX84 Před rokem +10

      100% concur. 🪁 Psychology equals philosophy. If you can understand the concepts of the greats and what was in their depths of their soul, I believe ALL psychologist would be out of business. 🤡.
      Teach your children with compassion.🪁 Compassion… Passion..Passionate..
      powerful words 🪁
      Teach them very young I’m talking between the ages of one and four, to be kind first and then be clever.🪁

    • @chrisasterion5050
      @chrisasterion5050 Před rokem +5

      Epictetus was the original....

  • @michaeljamespitt8728
    @michaeljamespitt8728 Před rokem +1479

    Aurelius is one of the most legendary men ever to exist.

    • @virgnthermostat5928
      @virgnthermostat5928 Před rokem +50

      And he never cared to be famous or have his journal read.

    • @theoneabove14
      @theoneabove14 Před rokem +5

      Always praising the greeks but not their neighbours who contributed alot of good things also.
      The

    • @bloatedsodium7301
      @bloatedsodium7301 Před rokem +10

      Joey Diaz >

    • @runek100
      @runek100 Před rokem +1

      So, he was maybe one of the first sigma males?

    • @KL1ST1ER
      @KL1ST1ER Před rokem +1

      *Rogan

  • @abderrahmaneelanizi5880
    @abderrahmaneelanizi5880 Před rokem +16

    Woooooow I wasn't expecting this podcast, Ryan have been one of my favorite persons I like to listen to since he knows how to explain the philosophy that has a big impact on my life, and I always wanted him to do it on bigger platforms, being a guest on the biggest and most powerful podcast in the world really makes happy, Keep going Ryan 👏🏽👏🏽.

    • @tomtommiest
      @tomtommiest Před 2 měsíci

      Does he have a platform I follow him back, I need to drink into his knowledge.

  • @ritakilicci4897
    @ritakilicci4897 Před rokem +445

    "Most great men are terrible fathers"
    Couldnt agree more

    • @juliobarrios2520
      @juliobarrios2520 Před rokem +8

      True. I've seen mother's kill there kids. No difference.

    • @boopoo4317
      @boopoo4317 Před rokem +1

      @@juliobarrios2520come on man we heard more man kill more women and children

    • @juliobarrios2520
      @juliobarrios2520 Před rokem +7

      @@boopoo4317 True. Both sides kill. Never bias.

    • @owefay1
      @owefay1 Před rokem +1

      Most regular woman are horrible mothers.

    • @GabrielXander
      @GabrielXander Před rokem

      I would like but. I want the 69 to last as long as it may

  • @daveknight3940
    @daveknight3940 Před rokem +193

    "I think they're busy", is the most honest, and probably correct, answer he could have given.

    • @MusixPro4u
      @MusixPro4u Před rokem

      Still doesn't explain a psychopathic child.

    • @wajihbec1087
      @wajihbec1087 Před rokem +4

      it makes a lot of sense.

    • @bud389
      @bud389 Před rokem +7

      Maybe if they made time to be better fathers they wouldn't have had to of been so busy in the first place. A child isn't just something that you make and then you're done with it. A child is your legacy, not your "work". It's why Gandhi and Churchill are remembered as being of their time, while Trump's name has been living on throughout over a century, and will continue to with Trump Jr.

    • @veraf7315
      @veraf7315 Před rokem +11

      Agreed. For me, Elon Musk immediately came to mind. If Musk works even half as much as he claims, I don't see how he has time for fathering his many children with multiple women. I guess we'll see how they turn out.

    • @okaywhat11
      @okaywhat11 Před rokem +1

      @@bud389 interesting view

  • @CourageousMind247
    @CourageousMind247 Před rokem +761

    I named my son Marcus after Marcus Aurelius. I could've gone with a Spanish/Portuguese name had I consulted our heritage and roots. Yet I was so inspired by Marcus' literary work that I felt it would permeate my sons thinking once he grew up to also read his work. My son is 17 and I couldn't be any prouder of his stoic approach to life.

    • @redsnflr
      @redsnflr Před rokem +67

      Marcus' Aurelius ancestry originally came from Spain (paternal grandfather was a Senator from a Spanish province - marrying into Roman nobility) so there is that link.

    • @CourageousMind247
      @CourageousMind247 Před rokem +43

      @@redsnflr that is a great piece of history I did not know! Thank you for sharing that with me.

    • @2011wdb
      @2011wdb Před rokem +10

      @@CourageousMind247 Marcus is quite common in Spain in some provinces who are not into the Castillan variant Marcos, so it will look nice Marcus Padilla, btw yes, Marcus as some others emperors were from noble families from Iberia, actually Iberia was one of the most important and influential regions of the Empire.

    • @MarcusT86
      @MarcusT86 Před rokem +3

      Guess what my name is, too. And I'm just an average Welsh man in Wales.

    • @CourageousMind247
      @CourageousMind247 Před rokem

      @Bon Goaie way off topic, sir. 👎 gtfoh

  • @jowill230
    @jowill230 Před 8 měsíci

    Marcus has changed my life. The most powerful man has such self awareness and acts that way with moments of crisis. I need to become this

  • @InnaVitamina777
    @InnaVitamina777 Před rokem +25

    Very awesome interview. Thank you. I have yet to read this work but definitely adding it to my list. It's mind-boggling that something writtem nearly 2000 years ago can still be understood and enlightening with the proper translation.

  • @GiampietroDiSanto
    @GiampietroDiSanto Před rokem +1005

    I'm Italian and they made me read and translate (parts of) Meditations in high school (classical studies kind of school). Well, back then I didn't find it as great as I was told it would be. But I picked it up again later in life and I was amazed. So I realized that you have to be kinda ready, well disposed to the depth of thought you're going to be through. In other words, there's a time in your life where you're more inclined to it. I was not ready at 17 while I was instead at 35. Because in the time between the two readings a lot had happened in my life that had vastly broadened my comprehension of the world and the layers and nuances that make it up.

    • @Adamski727
      @Adamski727 Před rokem +21

      Hi, I can really relate to that. You have vastly different ability to understand things like this when you have life experiences behind you. I have to read this now. Ciao!

    • @dabtican4953
      @dabtican4953 Před rokem +12

      One bad thing about literature in school is not reading the whole book from cover to cover and then beginning to write essays about the book. In my school the students were told to read a chapter and then we'd have to write about it and stuff. Luckily I already read the book like a year before so I digested it the way the writer wanted. Books are meant to be read from cover to cover first in my opinion (especially with fiction) and that seems to be what didn't happen with you, you read and translated parts of it but not reading it first. Luckily you went back to it and read it how it should be read.

    • @GiampietroDiSanto
      @GiampietroDiSanto Před rokem +14

      @@dabtican4953 I'll give you some context. In my kind of school, when they made us translate Marcus Aurelius the intent was just linguistic: it was a technical translation exercise from classical Greek into Italian. Since a great part of original, available sources in Greek are philosophers, it often happened to deal with Aristotle, Plato and so on. Same thing with historians: I had to translate a great deal of Xenophon or Plutarch (way easier to translate than philosophers). They very seldom gave us poets or tragedians like Aeschylus or Sophocles (too hard to translate for unexperienced students).
      So the purpose was just to see the grammar we were taught about put into practice.
      At the same time though, we had philosophy and history lessons that gave us the philosophical context of those excerpts, the general thought landscape and actual historical events that made up the environment the texts we were translating were written into.
      Still, when you're a teenager you find it hard to really appreciate what you're reading sometimes, you simply don't have the tools to really understand some human dynamics only life and time can give you.
      In other words: are there 17-year-old students who really understand and appreciate Dostoevskij, for example? Very few 😀😉

    • @GiampietroDiSanto
      @GiampietroDiSanto Před rokem +1

      @@Adamski727 Yes, you definitely have to 🙂

    • @dabtican4953
      @dabtican4953 Před rokem +3

      @@GiampietroDiSanto Ah I did my Spanish speaking test about Crime and Punishment, my Spanish teacher also read it and liked it, probably why Spanish is the only subject I got an A* in. That's the only Dostoyevsky book I've read though. And that's good at least the philosophy and history lessons gave an insight

  • @stephengehly2319
    @stephengehly2319 Před rokem +1077

    Marcus Aurelius does sound modern. His ideas are modern. He was definitely a guy that was very present and understood reality on a different level than a lot of people. Can’t recommend reading meditations enough.
    “Don’t argue over what it means to be a good man. Just be one”

    • @runek100
      @runek100 Před rokem +24

      They were modern, we use their civil law till today. They had slaves yeah, but we have everything pretty much the same. Contracts, obligations, divorce. The list go on and on.

    • @uncleted9362
      @uncleted9362 Před rokem +56

      They’re not modern. They’re ancient, even more so than Marcus Aurelius himself. He speaks to the human experience that is constant across epochs.

    • @olfrud
      @olfrud Před rokem +2

      sorry, saying his ideas are modern is trash. the world of people in his age was nothing like ours or of the modern age. there was no industrialization, there was no idea of authenticity or individualism, there were no social media. no electricity etc. his life was completely different to ours.

    • @mamaharumi
      @mamaharumi Před rokem +50

      ​​@@olfrud What? My man, people 2000 years ago were not _that_ different than people of today. Technology and industrialization changed a lot about society but not in the way you're describing. It hasn't been long enough. It seems to me your sense of time, from the standpoint of history and culture, is off.

    • @FrenchCanadianGuy
      @FrenchCanadianGuy Před rokem +7

      @@mamaharumi thinking the same as you

  • @fudomyoo9762
    @fudomyoo9762 Před rokem +17

    When I worked a 12 hr graveyard shift in a factory doing equipment maintenance id listen to meditations audiobook. I would listen to it twice each night.

  • @margoyoder5657
    @margoyoder5657 Před rokem +1

    ... my dear grand father had this book... we never had a chance to talk about it... so glad it is being talked about now!!

  • @alessandrocwilliam
    @alessandrocwilliam Před rokem +548

    Marcus Aurelius Meditations ended my depression that lasted for years. Since that day I recommend it to all my loved ones who are going through bad times.

    • @oranges557
      @oranges557 Před rokem

      where is that meditation?

    • @jaykwonzzz
      @jaykwonzzz Před rokem +17

      @@oranges557 Meditations* is the name of MA's journals that have been collected and assembled into a book. It's not a single meditation.

    • @jaykwonzzz
      @jaykwonzzz Před rokem +9

      Finding Stoicism generally did that for me.

    • @LEllis-ui3lx
      @LEllis-ui3lx Před rokem

      You needed Jesus fuq what a man said. Go get God

    • @devinrogers6676
      @devinrogers6676 Před rokem +3

      Same… my fear of death was disruptive and has since dissipated

  • @steveurquell3031
    @steveurquell3031 Před rokem +677

    I was going through a shitty time. Both events and mental stuff. I picked up Meditations, a good translation, and read. I cannot describe how much it changed my life, for the better. It built in me an inner fortress, and handed me the keys, telling me nothing could breach it unless I let someone or something do it. I can not recommend it more. Thanks Marcus. I will carry your words with me as long as I live.

    • @cody9419
      @cody9419 Před rokem +2

      Really? Tell me me more... I might give it a look

    • @DigitalPistonOfficial
      @DigitalPistonOfficial Před rokem +2

      Yea e too! which translation did you read?

    • @steveurquell3031
      @steveurquell3031 Před rokem +32

      @@cody9419 I came to it with not many expectations except knowing it was regarded as a "classic", and that I might have to put effort into reading it since it might be written in an old type of style. But once I started reading it, it just felt so fresh and modern, I kinda got sucked in. Parts of it were difficult and challenging. Some parts are slightly abstract ancient philosophy, but I worked my way around it by pondering them and searching meaning as metaphors. But the most difficult was when it meditates on how short life is and how soon everyone will be forgotten, and how tiny we all are. But in the end I came out with such a will to live for each second, and more than that: to live and carry myself with *virtue*. To just be a good person, do my part, and then let whatever come my way. It also gave me such a power to free myself of other people's opinions, and painful thoughts. One thing, that he got from Epictetus, always stays with me: "It is not things that upset us, but our judgements about those things". Can you imagine more empowering words to make bad memories f--- off? These hurtful memories have no more power over you than you give them.
      Sorry for the long text, I'm sure it was a bit more than you asked for.

    • @steveurquell3031
      @steveurquell3031 Před rokem +4

      @@DigitalPistonOfficial I actually read a translation that wasn't English, but fortunately one that was very skilled AND not pretentiously "archaic/poetic" (Like "art thou" type stuff with unusual syntax). It was just straight forward and natural, which let me come so up close and personal with Marcus and his mind... I bought several of Holiday's books though, and loved them, like "Lives of the Stoics" and Daily Stoic, and saw his recommendation of Hays, so I got that for my English version :)

    • @markhill3858
      @markhill3858 Před rokem +8

      welcome to stoicism :) if youre doing it right, even a violent death and loss of all you have, or even being thrown into hell itself .. cant hurt you

  • @RenoTahoeTee
    @RenoTahoeTee Před rokem +23

    I see why ppl get into Rogan.. I came across this episode researching Roman history and in specific Marcus Aurelius and stumbled upon this vid. Love the array of interesting topics and historical figures and event you talk about on the show. Awesome shit man!

  • @alexfournier7657
    @alexfournier7657 Před rokem +2

    I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this. Thank you kindly for having such great interviewing skills, Joe.

    • @lukogibbz3672
      @lukogibbz3672 Před rokem

      I'm not sure Joe reads this.

    • @alexfournier7657
      @alexfournier7657 Před rokem +1

      @@lukogibbz3672 he probably doesn't but I'm still expressing gratitude.

  • @gabriel_augustob
    @gabriel_augustob Před rokem +289

    The amount of excitement when Ryan talks about his craft is amazing!

    • @mohamedtrevino8709
      @mohamedtrevino8709 Před rokem

      1 Gabriel Augusto Fuk what you saying it here 😠 czcams.com/video/8zrfSK6pnpQ/video.html
      Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠
      5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠
      Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖
      los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer

    • @alexurbanchek7679
      @alexurbanchek7679 Před rokem +1

      got excited seeing him in the thumbnail

    • @le_maxarus
      @le_maxarus Před rokem +4

      Yeah, he is not so stoic about it.

    • @akjohnny5997
      @akjohnny5997 Před rokem +5

      eh it's kind of annoying, like he's trying to sell us what he's talking about. just say it and let what you say hold it's own merit.

    • @mattdad8429
      @mattdad8429 Před rokem +1

      @@akjohnny5997 I wouldn't look at it that way. I think he's passionate, and that comes off as "I believe it, so you should too". I feel like his major goal is letting people know about this philosophy so it can carry on into the future and last another 2,000 years.

  • @madarovidius1775
    @madarovidius1775 Před rokem +320

    Another theory could be that since his first 7 children died, he most likely over protected and spoiled the only one that actually had survived. In his mind he probably thought he would not make it either, so why not give him the best time alive before he goes away like the others. Truly heartbreaking

    • @joebaxter6895
      @joebaxter6895 Před rokem +53

      Yah but I like the answer he gave, most great men are too busy tending to their own posterity and greatness to be great fathers.

    • @scott8588
      @scott8588 Před rokem +11

      @@joebaxter6895 I loved that response because it was probably true

    • @Wyzzkyd
      @Wyzzkyd Před rokem +3

      I thought you meant heartbreaking because Joaquin Phoenix ended up killing him, then I remembered that part of the film wasn't true at all, he died of measles probably.

    • @hatemongerofthetoxicbrood6561
      @hatemongerofthetoxicbrood6561 Před rokem +24

      @@Wyzzkyd and when Marcus died he was not sad. He was relieved. For nineteen years he was Emperor, and he could do any evil he wanted but he never gave into temptation. When he died, he died happy knowing he does not have to resist temptation anymore and he can finally rest.

    • @ebecerra85
      @ebecerra85 Před rokem +6

      Maybe his wife turned his son bitter towards his father for being absent in their life.

  • @e.daniels5971
    @e.daniels5971 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I can randomly click on a JRE clip and - accidentally - it is almost invariably more interesting, valuable, captivating than ANYTHING I have watched on purpose in corporate media. Will never stop watching. Thank you JR.

  • @TheHomesTeam
    @TheHomesTeam Před rokem +1

    That was a great final line… hilarious. Excellent content!

  • @michellepedretti8792
    @michellepedretti8792 Před rokem +217

    That was a truly enthralling conversation ... I live in northern Italy, love Rome and Roman history, but knew very little of this ... I am now inspired to look for a translation of Marcus Aurelius's work

    • @jp1463
      @jp1463 Před rokem +9

      Also check out senecas work

    • @AJSTOIC
      @AJSTOIC Před rokem +3

      Meditations. A timeless book all people should read for themselves.

    • @manzero134gd
      @manzero134gd Před rokem +2

      Visit his bronze statue for me!

  • @trannongoble7722
    @trannongoble7722 Před rokem +771

    Yes! Ryan Holiday's "The Obstacle is The Way" changed my mindset. Three years ago, everything changed for me in my 40s. My life has improved 1000x. I went from a nihilistic slacker to a proactive entrepreneur; from an unemployed drunk to a successful business owner. It is all about changing your perception and applying it to your life.

    • @jsquared1013
      @jsquared1013 Před rokem +51

      @Stringfellow Hawk it's not "luck", it's taking action to change yourself.

    • @arturonavarropovedano2396
      @arturonavarropovedano2396 Před rokem +6

      Hey, man, thats great. Do you have any advice for the youngsters trying to improve?

    • @trannongoble7722
      @trannongoble7722 Před rokem +67

      @@arturonavarropovedano2396 One thing that helped me was to see everything as a challenge to me to do my best. Simple, I know, but I realized that if I broke things down in increments and challenged myself to do those things, it started getting better. For example, the day I decided to take action I had a pile of dishes in the sink. I dreaded doing them. My dishwasher was broken and I was lazy. So, that day I decided to do it. I separated the plates, bowls, cups, and silverware into groups. I filled the sinks and I started challenging myself to get the bowls as clean as possible and then move on. Just that tiny accomplishment started everything. Silly as it might sound.

    • @dbolt007
      @dbolt007 Před rokem +2

      What business did you start?

    • @trannongoble7722
      @trannongoble7722 Před rokem +34

      @@dbolt007 The community newspaper in the town I live in now went defunct and the community wanted it again due to the fact that we are a tourist attraction, so I started a new one. I have years of experience in that area and had just been working a normal job until this happened. I think my choices put me in the right place at the right time.

  • @arsenalarsenalCOYG
    @arsenalarsenalCOYG Před rokem +108

    “Why are most great men not great fathers?”
    The greatest men among us are the greatest fathers. Men, forget about all of the things this world wants you to chase and instead teach your children to work-hard, respect others, love their family, and serve their communities. That’s the greatest thing we can do as dads.

    • @thomascalderon598
      @thomascalderon598 Před rokem

      I fully agree. Fathers have a bigger impact that people do not seem to understand. Without a father, the way you are, behavior, respect, gratitude, and showing matters is very different. When your father passes away, you will fully realize how important they were in your life. Respect your father, and thank god everyday that your father is there with you.

    • @timtrek
      @timtrek Před rokem

      nayim from the halfway line

    • @dys1525
      @dys1525 Před rokem

      work smart, not hard

    • @SpookDraku
      @SpookDraku Před rokem +3

      @@dys1525 work smart, and hard.

    • @SpookDraku
      @SpookDraku Před rokem +1

      We must be willing to admit those truths we deny ourselves in order to become those fathers we want for our children. The person we lie to the most is usually ourselves. We know what we need to do. I’m glad more people are waking up to being humble and honest with themselves and the people around them, no matter how society is trying to shape them.

  • @jazzman2516
    @jazzman2516 Před 5 měsíci +5

    I am also a college student, 19, who read Meditations for the first time in my apartment! I hope to follow in Ryan’s footsteps and spread this beautiful philosophy as best I can.

  • @lukecahill557
    @lukecahill557 Před rokem +296

    As someone who studies history I find it absolutely mind blowing that we, in the 21st century, can read the inner thoughts of a man who was Roman Emperor.
    I really think this makes 'Meditations' one of the most important and fascinating documents in history. That it gives an insight into the mind of the most powerful man in one of history's most powerful empires, in a time so distant, is truly amazing.

    • @johnshea7964
      @johnshea7964 Před rokem +11

      I agree as a history major, it’s insane how we are lucky to me living in a time with so much access to things around the world which happened throughout centuries and civilizations

    • @beastmasterbg
      @beastmasterbg Před rokem +8

      I love that. I read the book 3 times. Its just so amazing that we can see a situation thats 2000 years ago by a great mind. Its soo far apart. Almost feels like teleportation to their realm. I wish there more of these types of books and notes

    • @brownflat8837
      @brownflat8837 Před rokem

      Mind control exposed!
      czcams.com/video/T6jqHo68NDY/video.html

    • @MoejiiOsmanTV
      @MoejiiOsmanTV Před rokem +10

      You can thank the Arab kings, Turkish sultans and the moors for translating Latin and Greek to the modern tongue of the day when they ruled over most of North Africa, europe was and all the way to turkey, they had access to all the ancient Greek text in the the great Alexandria library especially great works like the illiad and the odyssey, Aristotle and platos works etc imagine if those got lost to time.. alot did though when the great Alexandria library was burned down.. We lost alot of human knowledge like how the pyramids were officially built in those text that burned and are lost to time now

    • @blameyourlag9455
      @blameyourlag9455 Před rokem +4

      Its crazy too because Marcus Aurelius never wanted these to be shared, he wanted them burned after he passed away.

  • @Shikhar_
    @Shikhar_ Před rokem +152

    Amazed to see Ryan on JRE! The guy has done a brilliant work in popularizing Stoicism for the modern society.

    • @slee2695
      @slee2695 Před rokem

      It's good to see people with such different political views get along

    • @rjlicano
      @rjlicano Před rokem

      I think his books suck, but he has given the original works on stoicism a lot of publicity.

    • @VaynerSpeakers
      @VaynerSpeakers Před rokem

      💯

  • @cameronmitchell9561
    @cameronmitchell9561 Před 8 měsíci

    I stumbled on Meditations as an adult and it really changed the way I looked at myself and most importantly, life. I have not looked back!!

  • @cotybowman8825
    @cotybowman8825 Před rokem +19

    I love the fact that a scholar is wearing an Iron Maiden shirt under his jacket.

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 Před rokem +58

    Joe "Aurelius's writing reads like something recent"
    Ryan "That's because you read a recent translation"
    Joe "ooooooohhhhhh."

    • @Sigrafix
      @Sigrafix Před rokem

      I facepalmed at that.. Joe is such a dummy sometimes.. did he think he wrote in modern English 2,000 years ago? Lol..wtf..

    • @runek100
      @runek100 Před rokem +4

      He might mean his ideas, but with stoned joe you never know.

    • @johnkramer565
      @johnkramer565 Před rokem +3

      Haha. I thought that as well. Was definitely scratching my head on that one.

    • @adambeardsley371
      @adambeardsley371 Před rokem

      Lol, I don’t think Joe is normally as dumb as he was in that moment. It seems like he really thought he was reading the words exactly as written by Marcus Aurelius.

  • @user-ji5qn1be1d
    @user-ji5qn1be1d Před rokem +30

    This guys passion to this subject makes it 100x more interesting.

  • @infamouscha
    @infamouscha Před 11 měsíci +1

    I read the first book/chapter of Meditations, and I fell in love with it immediately.

  • @christopheroliver6339
    @christopheroliver6339 Před rokem +8

    Well done joe. Not just this episode, but all that you do on your show. You question the norm and stand firm in your convictions. Thank you for putting yourself in jeopardy and in question to open a channel of free thinking for the general public. Let me know if I may help in any way. I am not publicly known, yet I would be a valuable friend if you choose to see me

  • @f4veryone
    @f4veryone Před rokem +58

    I remember a quote from Marcus Aurelius that really hit me deep. I'm paraphrasing but it's something like "all men die, but not all men die whining".

    • @joseureste8257
      @joseureste8257 Před rokem +11

      Don't argue what it is to be a man, be one

    • @runek100
      @runek100 Před rokem +5

      he was such a alpha male

    • @mworkman3375
      @mworkman3375 Před rokem +9

      Pretty sure that's an Epictetus quote. "I must die, but must I die bawling?" is how it's translated in the version I have.

    • @f4veryone
      @f4veryone Před rokem +1

      @@mworkman3375 @M Workman33 That's a good possibility. Their philosophy is so similar though their backgrounds are from completely opposite side to each other. Like Michael Sugrue so well put it, " Even though Epictetus was a slave and Marcus Aurelius was an emperor, if they would've met they would've had a mutual respect to each other because they both understood that key to life is to have an orderly soul ".

    • @f4veryone
      @f4veryone Před rokem

      @@mworkman3375 Again paraphrasing of course.

  • @jesterday2222
    @jesterday2222 Před rokem +9

    Thank you so much for this talk, enjoyed it so much! I'm grateful for the great stoics of the past who still make the lives of many so much better.

  • @cameronmcguire1599
    @cameronmcguire1599 Před rokem +14

    Human after all.
    Marcus, Joe and Ryan share a kindred spirit of wonder.
    Respect to anyone who keeps the conversation of life going.
    Freedom to speak (right or wrong) is an invaluable asset.

  • @metaphase-
    @metaphase- Před rokem +60

    "If I'm nerding out, you can..."
    No, please, continue. I love seeing people who are passionate about their hobbies.

  • @lilyhempt515
    @lilyhempt515 Před rokem +25

    Marcus Aurelius’ writing helped save my life, thank you for talking about this

    • @cody9419
      @cody9419 Před rokem

      Really? How so? I might look at it....

  • @Lifequotesfountain
    @Lifequotesfountain Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thanks for a thought provoking presentation. "Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking." - Marcus Aurelius

  • @joeybashaw4533
    @joeybashaw4533 Před rokem +19

    Marcus was probably the most honest ruler with that amount of power...in human history.

  • @rickmave7607
    @rickmave7607 Před rokem +27

    My day starts out with my daily stoic by Ryan.
    It is one of my life long regrets that stoicism wasn't taught in my schooling.
    This should change for the education of today.

    • @akdreaming
      @akdreaming Před rokem +4

      I do the same and agree 💯 that we should teach this in schools! Wish I had this teaching growing up.

    • @climbtheskyspine5748
      @climbtheskyspine5748 Před rokem

      If you aren't homeschooling your children today, they won't have much of a tomorrow.

  • @freddysaade1651
    @freddysaade1651 Před rokem +167

    I was 19 when i read meditations as well… It was surreal this was the most powerful man to exist at the time and i get to relate to his inner thoughts. The jailhouse that is the human conscious has not evolved, but only grown to light over time.

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/NmsnyKD4G34/video.html is finally here

    • @TheCho22
      @TheCho22 Před rokem

      @Neutral Is the dialogue in the review section? Or in the book?

  • @kobalt77
    @kobalt77 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The quality of Joe's guests and interviews is mind blowing. These shows make make a mockery of mainstream media.

  • @jessemayra
    @jessemayra Před rokem

    I love Ryan’s passion/Nerding out of stoicism and Marcus Aurelius

  • @liam9367
    @liam9367 Před rokem +145

    “Nothing happens to anybody which he is not fitted by nature to bear.” - my favorite quote from MA

    • @jgreezy1484
      @jgreezy1484 Před rokem +9

      Tell that to the inhabitants of Pompeii lol. Or the Dinosaurs or, or…. Etc. etc.

    • @hichta1330
      @hichta1330 Před rokem +8

      Reminds me of a Quran Verse. Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear” (2:286)

    • @billelliott3507
      @billelliott3507 Před rokem

      God gives you what you can handle

    • @ianpcon3630
      @ianpcon3630 Před rokem +8

      @@jgreezy1484 Death is something we all bear too.

    • @Piface2099
      @Piface2099 Před rokem

      stolen & recycled from the Bible

  • @owenboarman5259
    @owenboarman5259 Před rokem +327

    The teachings of Marcus Aurelius should be taught in schools. I wish I had been exposed to his writings and those of the other philosophers.

    • @x6da9crain
      @x6da9crain Před rokem

      They want workers and ppl to buy stuff. To keep the "machine" going. They don't want free thinkers

    • @WICKEDVALLEY956
      @WICKEDVALLEY956 Před rokem +3

      What other philosophers....put me on some

    • @philosophia9927
      @philosophia9927 Před rokem +1

      It’s taught in colleges

    • @blaqlabspodcast5816
      @blaqlabspodcast5816 Před rokem +1

      It used to be taught in high school not So Much Anymore

    • @WICKEDVALLEY956
      @WICKEDVALLEY956 Před rokem +1

      Okay cool idgaf let me know names

  • @calvinsuu1949
    @calvinsuu1949 Před rokem +80

    "My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions and loyal servant to the TRUE emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my vengeance, in this life or the next."

  • @ryankramer4351
    @ryankramer4351 Před rokem +1

    I just finished this book about 9 days ago. Very interesting read. Many great viewpoints and advice on how to handle every day Life

    • @ajay404
      @ajay404 Před rokem

      name of the book? the daily stoic ?

  • @lou1958
    @lou1958 Před rokem +118

    What a great guest and interview. I love that this guy is obsessed with the subject that he's become an authority and shares his knowledge with us all. I've gotta go watch this whole thing. Thanks JRE.

    • @Mike-hn4uu
      @Mike-hn4uu Před rokem +4

      Such a great point and I totally agree. And he’s a great conversationalist too, clearly, which is a nice change up from the typical mouthy podcaster these days, addicted to hearing themselves talk.

    • @buttburgers8619
      @buttburgers8619 Před rokem +2

      It was a decent podcast but they ended up talking about everything other then marcus

  • @billbyrd5198
    @billbyrd5198 Před rokem +17

    Can we appreciate how appropriate an Iron Maiden tee is for a history buff?

  • @alltoppcigars9971
    @alltoppcigars9971 Před rokem

    Very interesting! Quality content, keep it up!

  • @chrischoiniere1406
    @chrischoiniere1406 Před rokem

    That is hands-down the best end of a clip I've ever heard.

  • @danialanis1141
    @danialanis1141 Před rokem +78

    Can't wait to listen to this whole pod. What a great man Marcus Aurelius was, his teachings along with other great leaders have improved my life exponentially. It's incredible how valuable his lessons are, even now.

    • @VeritasIncrebresco
      @VeritasIncrebresco Před rokem +2

      Holiday has TDS, a dude that prefers Baiden over Trumph is far from stoic

    • @fangornthewise
      @fangornthewise Před rokem +1

      What is the overall theme of the podcast? Is this guy some Rome expert or something?

    • @DvitusR
      @DvitusR Před rokem +3

      @@VeritasIncrebresco and wtf does that have to do with Marcus Aurelius lmao

    • @smkxodnwbwkdns8369
      @smkxodnwbwkdns8369 Před rokem

      Those weren’t “his teachings”. Marcus was a student of the greek philosophers, his writings were likely his way of memorizing greek stoic philosophy

    • @stixglass8442
      @stixglass8442 Před rokem

      I CAN wait cause fuck spotify, it's a shitty app and Joe sold out!

  • @Norbyyyyy18
    @Norbyyyyy18 Před rokem +52

    It's a pleasant surprise to see Marcus Aurelius' Meditations mentioned on the Joe Rogen Podcast! It's my favorite work of philoshophy and contains timeless wisdom that can be applied in every time, every age, every culture, every situation. Philoshophy combined with spirituality can make you achieve the highest virtues and wisdom while without the spiritual path is only lead to more illusions and hardships.

    • @joethekinghawk7514
      @joethekinghawk7514 Před rokem

      Marcus Aurelius had to turn to his philosophy due too the tumultuous events of his time, two wars (Parthia and Germania) a brutal plague, and betrayal by his wife Fastina and general Avudious Cassius. Marcus is the last of five so-called good emperor of Rome.

    • @innocent.amchechesi276
      @innocent.amchechesi276 Před rokem

      Where can I buy the book??

    • @jamesdurham6548
      @jamesdurham6548 Před rokem +1

      True what you speak of...you are wise

    • @abdelcereceres3544
      @abdelcereceres3544 Před rokem

      What’s the name of the right book… there’s a lot Marcus Aurelius books???

    • @AnthonyGargini
      @AnthonyGargini Před 10 měsíci

      One of the mosr well-known books ever that everybody recommends. You act like it's some unknown book

  • @TheFlutecart
    @TheFlutecart Před rokem +7

    I recommend Marcus Aurelius Meditations to nearly everyone. It's powerful stuff. Changed my life in good ways and I still learn from it.

    • @TheFlutecart
      @TheFlutecart Před rokem +1

      @@Endgame707 ...He was Emperor of Rome. Second Century AD. One of the 5 "good" Emperors. Picked for the role not born to it. Still, he was Roman, not from Spain.

  • @Scorehound
    @Scorehound Před 8 měsíci

    I don't know if its been mentioned in a previous comment, but when Joe and Ryan were talking about the movie "Gladiator", and I heard Joe mention that the role of Marcus Aurelius was played by Peter O'Toole. It was, in fact Richard Harris who played Aurelius, while Peter O'Toole played the Trojan King Priam in the movie "Troy".

  • @runek100
    @runek100 Před rokem +163

    Marcus Aurelius was such a baller. I mean philosophers from acient rome were so much ahead of time. Take for example civil law, we basically use it with few difference till today, it is crazy. I just had huge exam from roman civil law and I was just amazed.

    • @chrisasterion5050
      @chrisasterion5050 Před rokem +5

      Epictetus was the original....

    • @runek100
      @runek100 Před rokem +10

      @@chrisasterion5050 it doesn't change the fact he was baller tho

    • @Dedicated_.1
      @Dedicated_.1 Před rokem

      All there ideas are rediscovered ideas from civilisations that were destroyed and forgotten. We have been more advanced than we are now, this is something people are not willing to accept yet.

    • @chadsknnr
      @chadsknnr Před rokem +1

      @@chrisasterion5050 True. Based on their translated writings, I respect them both . . . .

    • @joebaxter6895
      @joebaxter6895 Před rokem +8

      I dont know if they were ahead of their time so much as what they wrote is timeless. Universally human. They just wrote eloquently about the human condition. Are brains dont evolve enough in 2000 years to be that different. Our external environment may be different but the synapses fire the same way.

  • @Gruso57
    @Gruso57 Před rokem +26

    This is a treat. I just finished Obstacle Is The Way last month and have been doing the Daily Stoic and Journal everyday. Great timing.

    • @Sindywilliam
      @Sindywilliam Před rokem

      📥👆

    • @Alberts_Stuff
      @Alberts_Stuff Před rokem +1

      FUCKING SPAM BOTS - Don’t reply to either of these! Make sure you report them though.👍🏼

    • @joangel777
      @joangel777 Před rokem

      I agree. The spam bots are preying on innocent people who trust. I am grateful white hats exist; otherwise, I would say we should hire serial killers to go after these pieces of shit scammers.

  • @BURGERLAND-od2bz
    @BURGERLAND-od2bz Před 8 měsíci

    Read Ryan Holiday's books. He's a great writer. Information laid out in a good way, writing is easily digestible. Quality guest.

  • @bilalsehovic863
    @bilalsehovic863 Před rokem

    This was honestly so interesting to watch!

  • @ScarletSnake
    @ScarletSnake Před rokem +29

    Read "Meditations" a few years ago... The quotes keep coming to me every once in a while, and I am drawn back to it to read the lines I underscored... Fascinating read for anyone who feels pressure from peers/others...

    • @jotcw81
      @jotcw81 Před rokem +2

      I just started reading it and it´s mind blowing...also: people were the same back then as today!

    • @hannesmonaghan8905
      @hannesmonaghan8905 Před rokem +1

      I keep it handy and pick it up when I’m down. A great book to have lying around.

  • @ProtectedByJah1
    @ProtectedByJah1 Před rokem +277

    Really like Ryan’s work - just wanted to correct a few historical inaccuracies: firstly rich people definitely did have toilets in Ancient Rome. Secondly, Ryan refers to ‘the five good emperors’ stating that they were the only good emperors in Roman history. Whilst these Emperors are undoubtedly amongst the best, the undisputed ‘best’ was Augustus, the first Emperor, with others such as Diocletian or Aurelian having a look in as well.
    Finally, when Ryan states that co-emperors hadn’t happened before or since, this is just plain wrong, Diocletian introduced the Tetrachy, a system where there were 4 Emperors all ruling at the same time, and there are multiples examples, especially in later Roman history, of multiple emperors ruling at the same time. The senior Emperor would be take the title Augustus whilst the junior partner would take the title of Caesar.
    Really appreciate Ryan’s work and I’m sure he mostly misspoke on these points but wanted to clarify regardless.
    For anyone interested, Mike Duncan’s History of Rome Podcast is an awesome overview of Roman history.

    • @Vargre
      @Vargre Před rokem +4

      Claudius should be in that list in my opinion.

    • @varengo1838
      @varengo1838 Před rokem +3

      All very good points!

    • @fabricatorgeneralcaz534
      @fabricatorgeneralcaz534 Před rokem +20

      You didn’t have to be rich to have a toilet, they had public bath houses with toilets and running water that washed the shit out of the city

    • @DNKitty
      @DNKitty Před rokem +4

      Ahhh glad someone said it 😅

    • @DNKitty
      @DNKitty Před rokem +3

      Mike Duncan is amazing.

  • @Cleisthenes607
    @Cleisthenes607 Před rokem +41

    To further illustrate this, one of the greatest playwrights in history Aeschylus on his death, his epitaph commemorates his participation in the Greek victory at Marathon while making no mention of his success as a playwright.
    These guys were warriors and athletes first.

    • @FellsApprentice
      @FellsApprentice Před 7 měsíci

      A large part of that is because he died at Marathon during the battle.

    • @Cleisthenes607
      @Cleisthenes607 Před 7 měsíci

      @@FellsApprentice He did not die at Marathon, that is wrong. He died in Sicily decades later.

    • @joek600
      @joek600 Před 4 měsíci

      @@FellsApprenticehis brother died at Marathon

  • @titus6452
    @titus6452 Před rokem +2

    It was Richard Harris who played as Marcus Aurelius.
    Famous Irish actor who played as Oliver Cromwell and the would-be King of Ireland.
    His son, Jared Harris, would follow in his footsteps and would be one of the greatest actors I have ever seen on the screen.

  • @rupturedaorta
    @rupturedaorta Před rokem +25

    The Stoics are badass. Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. Powerful writings.

    • @kristycampbell5986
      @kristycampbell5986 Před rokem

      1 Metal-Thrashing-Mad Fuk what you saying it here 😠 czcams.com/video/8zrfSK6pnpQ/video.html
      Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠
      5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠
      Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖
      los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer

    • @rabbychan
      @rabbychan Před rokem

      Try diogenes

    • @yossarian1633
      @yossarian1633 Před rokem

      @@rabbychan Or Proclus.

  • @animoetprudentia2865
    @animoetprudentia2865 Před rokem +102

    When I was a young boy an uncle gave me the nickname Marcus Aurelius. Little did I know the impact his writings would have on me 4 decades (and some change) later in life.
    Now I need to find a copy of the earlier translations so I can experience his philosophy all over again.
    Stoicism is the antidote for self deprecating nihilism, and victim ideology.

    • @DrGetgood
      @DrGetgood Před rokem +2

      Honestly I would recommend "Meditations: A New Translation" by Robin Waterfield. It's the most modern, and most researched translation of Marcus's writing to date.

    • @Bollibompa
      @Bollibompa Před rokem

      Yes, a philosophy that teaches one to murder your rivals and that suicide is useful is the bomb!

    • @DrGetgood
      @DrGetgood Před rokem +9

      @@Bollibompa it reaally is useful, honestly. A big component of stoicism is facing the world with the most realistic view possible. Sometimes that involves the need for you to crush your enemy totally. Otherwise they will crush you.

    • @Bollibompa
      @Bollibompa Před rokem

      @@DrGetgood
      No, compassion and understanding is the key. You are craving wanton aggression and caveman, tribal behavior.

    • @diegoledezma4045
      @diegoledezma4045 Před rokem +5

      @@Bollibompa that’s not stoicism guy

  • @jowill230
    @jowill230 Před 8 měsíci +1

    i think marcus did give into his tempts but didnt allow himself over enduldge. He actively practiced gratefulness along with other things and thats why I love him.

  • @CLDLL-yr8df
    @CLDLL-yr8df Před rokem +28

    Never seen someone know so much and so little about Rome at the same time

    • @passiveaggressiveflamingo6851
      @passiveaggressiveflamingo6851 Před rokem +1

      I know right?😂

    • @markguyver1211
      @markguyver1211 Před rokem +1

      Care to explain? I'm not criticizing, just curious.

    • @Crb53
      @Crb53 Před rokem

      @@markguyver1211 There were previously co emperors/2 rulers of Rome and also there was loosely plumbing / toilets

    • @passiveaggressiveflamingo6851
      @passiveaggressiveflamingo6851 Před rokem

      @@markguyver1211 That was so considerate of you to be sure the other person doesn’t think you’re being critical. It’s so small but can really affect people. I’m going to do the same, thank you for the reminder to be aware! I’m kind of a jerk but I’m working on it, so thanks again!

  • @heathergrein
    @heathergrein Před rokem +47

    I was gifted Daily Stoic by my best friend, and now I love to gifting it to others. I really love it.

  • @IGetAround29
    @IGetAround29 Před rokem +5

    The Obstacle Is The Way is the first stoic book I ever read and it truly helped me in my lowest

  • @makwenkwesaul1637
    @makwenkwesaul1637 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Couldn't help but crack up about Joe's assumption that whichever translation he read is exactly how Marcus Aurelius wrote meditations

  • @MarcAss_OG_2017
    @MarcAss_OG_2017 Před rokem

    Thank you. Not joking I bought mediations off of Amazon and it has helped me so much. I read the pages as I feel I need to continue.

  • @samjl4
    @samjl4 Před rokem +32

    ‘Nothing happens to any man which he is not formed by nature to bear’ my favourite from meditations, any time I think things feel like they are getting too difficult to overcome that passage enters my head, and my energy is renewed.

    • @bobbyboucher1936
      @bobbyboucher1936 Před rokem +2

      I dont trust anyone who says favourite. I prefer favorite. AND COLOR NOT COLOUR AND CHECK NOT CHEQUE

    • @SleepyCSGO
      @SleepyCSGO Před rokem +2

      @@bobbyboucher1936 mate not everyone lives in America land

  • @JohnSchaeferUNIVERSE
    @JohnSchaeferUNIVERSE Před rokem +13

    BOTH OF THESE MEN HAVE HELPED SO MANY PEOPLE-----SO MUCH GRATITUDE FOR THESE TWO

  • @Jus7here
    @Jus7here Před rokem

    Knowladge lives in time.
    Wisdom is timeless.

  • @anXiaryMusic
    @anXiaryMusic Před 4 měsíci

    Ordered Gregory Hayes‘ paperback 2:38 into the video, instantly. I can hardly afford it, but I need those words right now, I’m JUST getting out of the most dire mental state of self sabotage and harm. It’s done, thx a lot for this clip and lots of ❤from Hamburg in Germany

  • @evandercaldwell9993
    @evandercaldwell9993 Před rokem +3

    I love it!! You can really hear, when people know what they're talking about, they're painting a real picture!! Ryan is great at this!!

    • @diogeneslantern18
      @diogeneslantern18 Před rokem

      Is that so? He gets shot down often by people who actually study Stoicism and Roman history.

  • @bobby_hill8357
    @bobby_hill8357 Před rokem +81

    That's true, it's REALLY hard to be a good father AND a historically great man. There's usually only time for one, not both.

    • @bobby_hill8357
      @bobby_hill8357 Před rokem +20

      @ABU I'm 100% not clicking on your link

    • @runek100
      @runek100 Před rokem +6

      I think he once said he failed as father, and then was choked to death.

    • @h.y.w.7875
      @h.y.w.7875 Před rokem +4

      I immediately thought of Elon Musk

    • @salmanbutt4706
      @salmanbutt4706 Před rokem +10

      It's true. My dad is someone that I and most people that know him consider him to be a great man. An excellent business man, a man of knowledge, excellent communicator, hardest worker in the room and a go getter. But he never made the same effort with his kids. He always chose work and still does at 60+
      I've always resented him for that because I made alot of mistakes in life that could have been avoided if maybe he were more present and available. But as I grew up I understood that it's just the way that he is. He is also human at the end of the day and was brought up a certain way.
      My dad has taught me how NOT to be with my children when it comes to this. But he has also taught me so many other things that will help me on my path to greatness

    • @WontSeeReplies
      @WontSeeReplies Před rokem

      This fool thinks Winston Churchill is a good person! He’s a lifelong equivalent to what hitler became.

  • @collinssagini2303
    @collinssagini2303 Před rokem +3

    You have power over your mind - not outside events 🙏 Marcus Aurelius the greatest

    • @MarkEmperor
      @MarkEmperor Před 3 měsíci

      Have power over your mind
      And you will gain strength!!!
      It is easy to remember it! Ten words, ten fingers! Make it into mantra!

  • @hyacinthlynch843
    @hyacinthlynch843 Před rokem +1

    The 'Meditations' and the 'Dao De Ching' are two of my favorite philosophical works.

    • @MarkEmperor
      @MarkEmperor Před 3 měsíci

      Hi there! I have those books as well. The Meditations is my number one book.

  • @sebastianalex7900
    @sebastianalex7900 Před rokem +309

    Loved this talk. I’m also fascinated by “Meditations”. Just one small correction dear Joe, the actor that did an outstanding characterization of Marcus Aurelius in the Ridley Scott movie “Gladiator” was the amazing irish actor RICHARD HARRIS, not the also amazing actor Peter O’Toole. Richard Harris was also outstanding in movies like: “Unforgiven”, “Count of Montecristo (2002)” and as the first “Dumbledore” on the “Harry Potter” movies.

    • @philipbunney9445
      @philipbunney9445 Před rokem +4

      Doing Gods work. Nice one.

    • @mainsource8030
      @mainsource8030 Před rokem +2

      I'll have that pistol Bob. Why then Bill, you would leave me at the mercy of my enemies.......Are you talking about the queen again!!!! On independence day! - hey, what a coincidence, its independence day!! 😉😉

    • @jb6368
      @jb6368 Před rokem +5

      Met Richard Harris many many years ago at rugby match here in Ireland. I was seated beside him in stands and his language was not what Marcus would of approved of lol 🤣

    • @gainzhurt3-6-9
      @gainzhurt3-6-9 Před rokem +1

      I did not know richard Harris was dumbledore, my god now i see it lol thank you

    • @jamesdallison
      @jamesdallison Před rokem

      O'Toole shit out and did Troy. However him and Harris are GOATs. Hellraisers.

  • @rktsnail
    @rktsnail Před rokem +197

    I studied philosohy and political science in college. I found Epicurus and Meditations in my own readings before course work began but its totally life changing. It’s the answer to saving our culture. The stoic disposition holds great power for individuals

    • @trigger0403
      @trigger0403 Před rokem +3

      What do you do for work bro? I'm thinking about studying that too but is it financially viable?

    • @JDAfrica
      @JDAfrica Před rokem

      @@trigger0403 art, music or philosophy may not make economic sense to study, but they make for a rich life.
      I’ve seen so many people pursue a life of high earning, only to hang themselves or shoot themselves at 40.

    • @trigger0403
      @trigger0403 Před rokem +1

      I understand but at the same time I'd like to be comfortable too

    • @bigern182
      @bigern182 Před rokem +16

      The world needs Stoicism right now more than it ever has. It is the opposite of woke!

    • @rktsnail
      @rktsnail Před rokem +4

      @@trigger0403 I’m in law school. Looking to do energy law with a focus in contracts and mergers and acquisitions. Legal work for import export contracts for natural gas and renewable energy infrastructure companies. It’s interesting stuff, relevant to saving the world, let’s me live in the south where people aren’t on my ass telling me and my future kids that we are racist shameful bigots (I’m a moderate), and best of all it should make me over 150k out of law school. Now it isn’t easy, and you have to do very well in school, which I did and still do, but again it is difficult but that is how we stoics enjoy it to be. Good luck. I also studied political science at a school in DC so career paths are more legit there. Do not major in philosophy. Major in political science and go to law school or move to dc and do policy somewhere, do a philosohy minor. There are no careers in philosohy but it teaches you to write very well and it shows you are challenging yourself in law school transcripts because the classes are hard but rewarding. Good luck.

  • @javierm3998
    @javierm3998 Před rokem +1

    11:14 I think this is why joe is such a good interviewer, he lets people be themselves when they’re on his podcast they don’t have to fake in front of him because he won’t judge

  • @susanalwill8335
    @susanalwill8335 Před rokem

    Would love to know more about what he eat and drank to enable him to think so clearly, I'm facitated to know everything about the stoics so I can be more like them 😊

  • @MYSTlC7
    @MYSTlC7 Před rokem +7

    Love this

    • @keniamcguire2126
      @keniamcguire2126 Před rokem

      1 MYSTIC7 Fuk what you saying it here 😠 czcams.com/video/8zrfSK6pnpQ/video.html
      Felicidades, es un buen ejemplo. 😠
      5:25 Se deja ver que hay muy buenos resultados 😠😠
      Saludos desde la Cd.. de world 🌹😉💖
      los mortales abian apreciado tan hermosa mujer