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Meditations
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Meditations

by Marco Aurelio

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The summary

Marcus Aurelius wrote these reflections for himself while ruling the Roman Empire, with no intention of publishing them. Two thousand years later, they remain one of the most cited references on maintaining rational control when your surroundings are chaotic. There's no self-help rhetoric here: these are the private notes of an emperor facing wars, plagues and betrayals while trying to live by his own principles.

The book has no manual-like structure: it's loose fragments and reflections, without thematic chapters or a narrative arc, written as reminders to himself. That format means you can read it in pieces, returning to a specific passage whenever you need it, rather than as a linear read from start to finish.

The Stoic principle that recurs most, separating what depends on you from what doesn't, underpins any serious emotional management in trading. You don't control the market, the volatility, or the outcome of any single trade; you do control your reaction, your position size, and whether you stick to your own plan. Meditations trains that distinction with a clarity few modern trading-psychology books manage to match.

If Stoicism applied to mental discipline interests you, this catalogue also has Invicto, by Marcos Vázquez, and Ego Is the Enemy, by Ryan Holiday, both built on the same ideas but in more contemporary language. Meditations is the original source, denser and without trading or modern-life examples, so it pays off more once you've read some philosophy already, or if you want the root of what those other books develop.

About the author

Marco Aurelio

Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher (121-180 AD); his Meditations is a classic work of Stoicism.

What You'll Learn

  • Separating what depends on you from what doesn't
  • Keeping rational calm in the face of adversity
  • The fundamentals of Stoicism applied to daily life
  • Accepting uncertainty without letting it freeze you
  • A daily exercise in reflecting on your own reactions
  • The distinction between what you control and the outcome

Recommended For

  • Traders looking for equanimity in the face of volatility
  • Anyone wanting a philosophical foundation, not market techniques
  • Readers of Invicto or Ego Is the Enemy who want to go to the source
  • A complement to a trading psychology book you've already read
  • Anyone who prefers short fragments to revisit over a continuous narrative

Details

Published
180
Pages
220
Publisher
Alianza Editorial
ISBN
9788420688466

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