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Not all the words that hurt me were true.
Not all the words that hurt me were true.
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Book Introduction
Marcus Aurelius said, "What good is philosophy if it does not lead to action? A person should live according to his nature.
And its nature is rational, communal, and action-oriented,” he said.
He was a philosopher who valued actions over words.
Even though he held the position of absolute power as the Roman emperor, he constantly looked back on his day and wondered if he had lived correctly.
His belief that “philosophy is for practice” stemmed from the attitude that philosophy should be proven not only through thought but also through life.
I hope that modern people who read this book will learn from his attitude and live better lives.
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Chapter 1.
Why do you get hurt by words that don't hurt you?


01.
It was my interpretation that hurt me.
02.
What we see is a perspective, not the truth.
03.
Practice not believing anything you say
04.
The soul is colored by the color of thought.
05.
Be good at distinguishing between real and fake.
06.
Actions speak for themselves
07.
Think before you judge others.
08.
Practice seeing the essence, not the appearance
09.
Revenge is the choice of the weak.

Chapter 2.
Don't doubt your worth


01.
Don't expect recognition from others
02.
Belief that you are enough
03.
My life has its own pace
04.
If you want to be a good person
05.
Even if you lose a fight, don't lose in character.
06.
Dignity begins with small habits.
07.
Proof that I'm living really well
08.
Why You Should Always Dream Big
09.
Today's thoughts create tomorrow
10.
A really strong person

Chapter 3: Every Relationship Needs a Reasonable Distance

01.
Don't waste your life on other people's business.
02.
The closer you are to someone, the more polite you need to be.
03.
Be firm with rude people.
04.
Don't take responsibility for other people's feelings.
05.
If there's something you can't change, change your attitude.
06.
Things to think about before getting angry
07.
Don't force yourself to suffer

Chapter 4.
About the wise attitude that protects me


01.
Attitude towards imperfect people
02.
Don't let your feelings be your master.
03.
The most useless thought in life
04.
Do not be defiled by evil
05.
If you were to die right now, at this very moment, would you have any regrets?
06.
The moment when people feel the most intimidated
07.
I hope that one wound doesn't let everyone go
08.
How to get up when you fall over an obstacle
09.
Looking at the past reveals the future
10.
What happened to me was for me.

Chapter 5.
Life may not be a matter of choice, but of attitude.


01.
Only an awakened mind can revive life.
02.
Do not fear the time that has not yet come.
03.
When I don't know what is mine
04.
When laziness rules me
05.
How to make good choices
06.
3 Types of People Who Do Good Deeds
07.
What you should really fear
09.
Responsibility is not something to be borne alone, but rather shared.
09.
Things that can only be seen when empty
10.
A person who sees a crisis as an opportunity

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Publisher's Review
In an age of widespread stress and anxiety, Aurelius's ideas offer wisdom for overcoming life's challenges through inner peace and rational judgment.
He emphasizes that our interpretation of external events, rather than external events, is the cause of suffering, and that we can overcome life's difficulties through inner peace and rational judgment.
His thoughts still provide comfort and insight to many today.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 20, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 216 pages | 128*188*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791194600282
- ISBN10: 119460028X

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