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Ajouter au panierPaperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Are you tired of "toxic productivity" and self-help books that promise effortless zen? In Reading Marcus Aurelius: What Surprised Me, What Failed, What Stayed, author Santanu Narayan Dev delivers a refreshingly honest and modern encounter with the Meditations. Moving beyond the "marble bust" image of a stoic emperor, this book reveals a man who was deeply human, perpetually exhausted, and forced to "manufacture" his own calm every single morning.A Bridge, Not a Lake: The Reality of Modern Calm Unlike traditional scholarly analyses, this personal journey from the busy streets of Delhi to the private thoughts of a Roman Emperor offers a new perspective on Stoicism. You won't find a "mental toughness coach" here. Instead, you'll find "irreplaceable company" for anyone navigating a restless life.What you will discover inside: The Manufactured Calm: Why true serenity isn't a natural trait but a daily "engineering project" of the mind.The Tired Emperor: Finding strength in the vulnerability of a leader who admitted that being decent is hard.What Stayed vs. What Failed: An honest filter of ancient wisdom-what actually works in the 21st century and what feels too "cold" for modern grief.The Perspective Shift: How "changed attention" is more valuable than a "changed life."Perfect for readers seeking: A relatable guide to Stoicism for busy professionals and restless minds.An alternative to "alpha" Stoicism that values softness and persistence over perfection.Practical wisdom for managing modern anxiety, exhaustion, and daily irritations.Stop looking for a permanent "arrival" at peace. Start finding the persistence to begin again. This is not just a book about Marcus Aurelius; it is a mirror for your own unglamorous, worthwhile attempt to be better. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.