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: Reviewers often note that despite being nearly 2,000 years old, the emperor's struggles with anger, social duty, and mortality feel strikingly modern.

(often titled Meditacije ili Samom sebi ) is the Serbian/Croatian translation of Marcus Aurelius's Meditations . It is a foundational text of Stoic philosophy, written as a personal journal by the Roman Emperor to himself rather than for a public audience. Critical Consensus

The book is universally acclaimed, typically maintaining an average rating of across platforms like Goodreads and The StoryGraph . Samom sebi

: It is often recommended as the first book for anyone interested in Stoicism, serving as a primary source that influenced modern Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).

: Because it consists of short, aphoristic entries, it is praised for being easy to read in small segments but deep enough to be "reread over and over". Reader Experiences : Reviewers often note that despite being nearly

: Readers frequently describe it as a "guidebook for life," offering profound advice on how to remain rational and emotionally stable amidst chaos.

In the region, the translation by is one of the most widely recognized and respected versions of this classic. Marko Aurelije (Author of Meditacije ili Samom sebi) Reader Experiences : Readers frequently describe it as

“After reading this book, I realize one thing that all wise men/women share the same wisdom... it's a guide book for life.” Goodreads · 7 years ago

Samom sebi
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