Around 170–180 AD, , the most powerful man in the world, began writing notes to himself while on grueling military campaigns in central Europe. Unlike other famous works, these weren't written for an audience; they were his private "spiritual exercises". He wrote in Greek—the language of philosophy—to remind himself how to stay humble, patient, and calm despite the pressures of leading an empire and enduring personal tragedies like the loss of nine children. 2. A Lost Manuscript
The "story" of Meditations is not a fictional plot, but the extraordinary real-life account of how a Roman Emperor’s private diary survived two millennia to become a global bestseller. 1. The Secret Diary of an Emperor
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