Marcus Aurelius - Philosopher Emperor

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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +3574

    Marcus Aurelius is genuinely one of the rare examples of a decent person as a ruler.

  • @ZubiForce
    @ZubiForce 4 роки тому +3502

    You have power over your mind, not outside events. Realise this and you will find strength
    - Marcus Aurelius

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +171

      Ok. Discord. Now. :-)

    • @joshsanders6891
      @joshsanders6891 4 роки тому +81

      @Read the fount of knowledge by St. John of Damascus Stoicism isn't individualism. Marcus Aurelius talks about adhering to law, duty and tradition in the meditations. Accept that you'll die one day, do your duty and live a temperate life. Being a virtuous man doesn't mean you're atomized.

    • @Grayto
      @Grayto 4 роки тому +41

      @Read the fount of knowledge by St. John of Damascus Egoism, narcissism, and tribalism has done that. Not individualism.

    • @forcanisso1639
      @forcanisso1639 4 роки тому +1

      And then he did a genocide.

    • @theonlylauri
      @theonlylauri 4 роки тому +18

      @@forcanisso1639 In his place most of us would have done worse. Me included.

  • @LeoWarrior14
    @LeoWarrior14 4 роки тому +6607

    This Marcus Aurelius guy was a pretty chill dude. I'm sure his son will be just as wise and just a ruler as his father was.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +1619

      Brave as Hercules and wise as Jupiter. :-)

    • @X87778
      @X87778 4 роки тому +371

      Actually, no. Marcus' successor was his biological son, he was not an evil guy per se but was not fit to rule the empire. He was loved by the people (he was said to fight in gladiatorial games) but he made bad decisions regarding appointing people into office which caused him to be assassinated later on and brought forth another civil unrest (the Year of the 5 Emperors).😁

    • @azumarzi6305
      @azumarzi6305 4 роки тому +143

      What could go wrong?

    • @fullmetalalchemist9126
      @fullmetalalchemist9126 4 роки тому +18

      Lol

    • @rajsheaj
      @rajsheaj 4 роки тому +216

      I am sure that Maximus Decimus Meridius would disagree ;)

  • @rexmemo974
    @rexmemo974 4 роки тому +4639

    A quote I must've re-read a hundred times to memorization was, "Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them. If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life that will live on in the memories of your loved ones."

    • @heiskanbuscadordelaverdad8709
      @heiskanbuscadordelaverdad8709 4 роки тому +223

      thi is probably the best advice for life you can give

    • @HostileLemons
      @HostileLemons 4 роки тому +32

      Marcus aurelius didnt say that though.

    • @heiskanbuscadordelaverdad8709
      @heiskanbuscadordelaverdad8709 4 роки тому +178

      @@HostileLemons I had read meditations and is there

    • @7x100
      @7x100 4 роки тому +31

      That's a bit too self-righteous, and that betrays the attitude of humbleness in humanity. My thing is you can do what you want, and you can think about it however you want, but you are just a human whose acts and thoughts are trivial compare to the divine. So at the end of the day, we all should be humble because whatever we did to not appease God/Gods we gonna pay every cent, be it you thought it was wrong or right. I know atheists don't feel pressure because they ignore everything outside their thought of knowing. But that's our human fallacy, we should be careful with what we know and we don't know. Be always ready to take risks and to pay for them.

    • @HostileLemons
      @HostileLemons 4 роки тому +92

      @Baron Von Grijffenbourg remember. Catholicism basically neutered free thinking from the years 600 to 1700.

  • @worsethanjoerogan8061
    @worsethanjoerogan8061 4 роки тому +1472

    "Death smiles at us all. All a man can do is smile back."
    Maybe it's just me but I actually find that quote comforting

    • @antoniiorizz1039
      @antoniiorizz1039 3 роки тому +57

      I do too. There's something about knowing everyone, regardless if age or era, comes to the same end. Why worry? Just make the best of what you got, and maybe you'll be content when you pass.

    • @vicentegarcia6400
      @vicentegarcia6400 3 роки тому +9

      This quote is too accurate

    • @bearistotle2820
      @bearistotle2820 3 роки тому +6

      You would like Kierkegaard and Dostoyevsky. Two wonderful existentialist thinkers that take that advice to heart.

    • @rogerhwerner6997
      @rogerhwerner6997 3 роки тому +8

      Wheneve my heart and mind falter in the face of my own pending death, I often think of this quote. Stressing about one's demise is rather pointless. Life will be as it will be and all one can really do is be thankful for the time we've been given and face each day with equanimity and a smile.

    • @bearistotle2820
      @bearistotle2820 3 роки тому +5

      @@rogerhwerner6997
      Have you read Crime and Punishment? Or, if you want, there is a free audiobook on UA-cam that is quite good.

  • @sebastianbravo5028
    @sebastianbravo5028 4 роки тому +1579

    According to the contemporary historian Cassius Dio, Marcus Aurelius had the misfortune of not having a strong constitution and ruling an empire in constant trouble. But for that reason he admired even more he kept the empire united between these unique and extraordinary circumstances.
    On his death of Marcus Aurelius and the accession to the throne of his son Commodus he says: "The reign of Commodus marked the transition from a kingdom of gold and silver to one of rust and iron."
    Thanks K&G for an excellent documentary.

    • @benjamindover2601
      @benjamindover2601 4 роки тому +48

      That speaks even more highly of the man, his health was failing but he still gave his everything for his country.

    • @elbentos7803
      @elbentos7803 4 роки тому +96

      The only (and most terrible) mistake of Marcus Aurelius was appointing his own biological son as future (co-)emperor, and not adopting his most capable civil servant/general, just as did his antonine predecessors.

    • @detachmentalist
      @detachmentalist 4 роки тому +59

      actually Marcus Aurelius did appoint his most capable official as his successor, Maximus Decimus Merid- oh wait wrong universe.

    • @rugustus4300
      @rugustus4300 4 роки тому +32

      @@elbentos7803 He tried to make one of his generals his heir, whom he married to his daughter Lucilla, but the man refused. His name was Tiberius Claudius Pompeianus. Also, Hadrian was son to Trajan's cousin and married to Trajan's great-niece, Antoninus was married to Hadrian's wife's niece, and Marcus Aurelius was a nephew of Antoninus wife. Marcus unfortune was to not have a competent family member willing to take up the purple. With the exception of Antoninus and Nerva, all the emperors of the dynasty were descended from Trajans Grandfather.

    • @Hugh_Morris
      @Hugh_Morris 3 роки тому +1

      @@elbentos7803 if his predecessors had had natural born sons then they'd have done the same

  • @paoloangelino24
    @paoloangelino24 4 роки тому +483

    “Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.”
    ― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

    • @feskijulmisa3142
      @feskijulmisa3142 2 роки тому +16

      He could make anyone shut up in a single sentence.

    • @MikeyMunkFunk
      @MikeyMunkFunk Рік тому +2

      Keep in mind he wrote that later in his life when he already built himself up and knew what a good man is at length. So tho this is true it's not wasting if its unknown information about goodness that you're studying. He was most likely reiterating or came to the same conclusion in different words when he said "do not waste time practicing truth you already know"

  • @Torus2112
    @Torus2112 4 роки тому +529

    “Do not act as if you had ten thousand years to throw away. Death stands at your elbow. Be good for something while you live and it is in your power.” - Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

  • @NSAdonis
    @NSAdonis 4 роки тому +857

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.
    ~ Marcus Aurelius

    • @Alex-pc1hw
      @Alex-pc1hw 4 роки тому +48

      A quote that gets more important with each passing day.

    • @gustavju4686
      @gustavju4686 3 роки тому +7

      @@Alex-pc1hw Indeed

    • @anthonymedlin3569
      @anthonymedlin3569 3 роки тому +6

      His own son was insane. How strange

    • @aureliusrex7827
      @aureliusrex7827 3 роки тому

      @Deep Moticons why?

    • @thenoblepoptart
      @thenoblepoptart 3 роки тому +4

      @Deep Moticons lol what do you mean it’s “wrong”? It’s a pretty subjective claim.
      Would you rather find yourself amoung the ranks of the insane?

  • @reybladen3068
    @reybladen3068 4 роки тому +1710

    "Neeeeerd" -Commodus to his father, before ruining rome

  • @caymuscairns6845
    @caymuscairns6845 4 роки тому +529

    "If a man wishes to despise me he has the right to do so. My only concern is that I have done nothing to deserve it"- Marcus Aurelius

    • @HostileLemons
      @HostileLemons 4 роки тому +7

      @transylvanian No lol

    • @brunoacostasilva
      @brunoacostasilva 3 роки тому +19

      Chad

    • @matthewvaughan8192
      @matthewvaughan8192 2 роки тому +1

      Kind of an arrogant quote when you think about it. Even the great Marcus Aurelius will have done something to piss somebody off

    • @Glitter_H_Hoof
      @Glitter_H_Hoof 2 роки тому +7

      @@matthewvaughan8192 you can look at "deserve it" as in something anyone can find reprehensible, rather than personal slights, real or imagined.

    • @Kaefer1973
      @Kaefer1973 2 роки тому +19

      @@matthewvaughan8192 It would be an arrogant quote if it said ""If a man wishes to despise me he has the right to do so. But I know that I have done nothing to deserve it".
      But the way it is written, it's only arrogant if you chose to read it that way, which is kinda ironic I guess.

  • @pietersmith9745
    @pietersmith9745 4 роки тому +378

    Been reading his Meditations for the last two years. I can only hope to one day become a shadow of the type of man he was.

    • @xiKUDx
      @xiKUDx 4 роки тому +62

      As Marcus might say, what are you waiting for?

    • @pietersmith9745
      @pietersmith9745 4 роки тому +31

      @@xiKUDx true! I enjoyed your response. ;)

    • @johnpijano4786
      @johnpijano4786 4 роки тому +28

      Well, don't be afraid to fail. Even stoics know how difficult their ideas are. The Stoics even have a psudo-Bhudda Character known as the sage (not real of course, just an idea). The sage is said to be a person that is content even in the worst circumstances, famously in a Brazen Bull (a hollow bull set on fire with a person inside the bull)

    • @marcusaurelius2202
      @marcusaurelius2202 3 роки тому +23

      @@bakshev Do not undermine people's efforts. This comment has no use what so ever. Clearly, you have understood nothing about being a stoic.

    • @nathangriffiths2851
      @nathangriffiths2851 3 роки тому +3

      @@marcusaurelius2202 Marcus 1 was joking Marcus 2 lol

  • @CivilWarWeekByWeek
    @CivilWarWeekByWeek 4 роки тому +729

    The emperor with a thousand quotes

  • @xaxas94
    @xaxas94 4 роки тому +169

    Reading his "Meditations" made hardest times in my life much more managable. Nothing but respect for him.

  • @nunyabeezaxe2030
    @nunyabeezaxe2030 4 роки тому +1121

    Aurelius in a nutshell:
    "Deal with it," said the most sincere man history ever knew.

    • @thestatistician6076
      @thestatistician6076 4 роки тому +65

      That is not just aurelius, it's stoicisim in general

    • @victorconway444
      @victorconway444 4 роки тому +29

      A giant horde of Germans suddenly invade and pillage the Roman border throughout the Danube River
      Marcus Aurelius: 👁👄👁

    • @felixgrunig
      @felixgrunig 4 роки тому +12

      Jesus Christ is the most sincere man history ever knew

    • @daltonbarnett6486
      @daltonbarnett6486 4 роки тому +8

      @@felixgrunig more than a man, no?

    • @felixgrunig
      @felixgrunig 4 роки тому +5

      @@daltonbarnett6486 More than a man indeed. God bless you!

  • @abcdef27669
    @abcdef27669 4 роки тому +504

    Marcus Aurelius: "Ok, my task is done. Certainly Commodus will continue my hard work for Rome...".
    several years later: "How about another joke, Maximus?"

    • @chadus9939
      @chadus9939 4 роки тому +30

      “There was once a dream that was Rome. You could only whisper it. Anything more than a whisper and it would vanish.”

  • @denniscleary7580
    @denniscleary7580 4 роки тому +281

    “ your faults as a son is my failure as a father.”

    • @shieldwolfminiatures8645
      @shieldwolfminiatures8645 4 роки тому +20

      Very underrated line.

    • @neessie1
      @neessie1 4 роки тому +1

      @Badatallthis Stuff exactly

    • @Jalenlane93
      @Jalenlane93 4 роки тому +1

      One of my favorite movies.

    • @The123somerandomguy
      @The123somerandomguy 4 роки тому +5

      @Badatallthis Stuff You don't think parents imprint on their children?

    • @justahyundai
      @justahyundai 3 роки тому +3

      @Badatallthis Stuff it says "faults" as a son, not "failure" as a son. I guess your daddy's failure was the task of teaching you critical comprehension.
      The quote is evidently referring to the child's personality trait or lack thereof, not what they did or didn't do in life. Honestly, just read the line Jesus

  • @tmcdowell7977
    @tmcdowell7977 4 роки тому +115

    When you wake up in the morning, tell yourself: the people I deal with today will be meddling, ungrateful, arrogant, dishonest, jealous and surly. They are like this because they can't tell good from evil. But I have seen the beauty of good, and the ugliness of evil, and have recognized that the wrongdoer has a nature related to my own - not of the same blood and birth, but the same mind, and possessing a share of the divine. And so none of them can hurt me. No one can implicate me in ugliness. Nor can I feel angry at my relative, or hate him. We were born to work together like feet, hands and eyes, like the two rows of teeth, upper and lower. To obstruct each other is unnatural. To feel anger at someone, to turn your back on him: these are unnatural.
    Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

  • @eduardmacovei4732
    @eduardmacovei4732 3 роки тому +46

    „When you arise in the morning, think of what precious privilege is to be alive - to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love” - Marcus Aurelius. I try to live with these words in my mind every single day! What an amazing man he was!

  • @marcusviniciusmagalhaesdea3779
    @marcusviniciusmagalhaesdea3779 4 роки тому +377

    The life of Marcus Aurelius is very similar to the life of Pedro II of Brazil.
    Both bookworms who never desired the power they received. But ruled as best as they could.

    • @mkd2839
      @mkd2839 4 роки тому +48

      Marcus Aurelius was 2000 years earlier, so more like Dom Pedro II was similar to Marcus Aurelius

    • @cruzadoilegal9084
      @cruzadoilegal9084 4 роки тому +27

      I hope that some day Brazil can have a good emperor such as Pedro/Marcus once again.
      So we can leave this cycle of stench, created by the Republic.

    • @reesehendricksen1871
      @reesehendricksen1871 4 роки тому +1

      While both were amazing emperor’s Pedro despised the emperorship more as it took his life from him.

    • @GabrielSoares-ju9yq
      @GabrielSoares-ju9yq 4 роки тому +6

      @@cruzadoilegal9084 based on your username i would say you have no idea on what would be a good country to live in.

    • @benjaminhamel5280
      @benjaminhamel5280 4 роки тому +10

      Victor Hugo told the Emperor: "Sire, you are a great citizen, you are the grandson of Marcus Aurelius," - to Pedro II

  • @danielblom391
    @danielblom391 4 роки тому +386

    3:53 "... his mother caught her son sleeping on hard, bare ground, wearing only a philospher's cloak, like a true Stoic should" Right, so when Aurelius does it he is a "true Stoic", but when I do it, I'm a "drunk" and I should "get out of the parking lot and stop screaming, it's 4 am".

    • @garypapa1397
      @garypapa1397 4 роки тому +79

      Were you wearing a philosophers cloak though.

    • @danielblom391
      @danielblom391 4 роки тому +33

      @@garypapa1397 Well I was only wearing one thing but it was a sock so I don't know, does that count?

    • @garypapa1397
      @garypapa1397 4 роки тому +29

      @@danielblom391 Well, was it a white sock?

    • @sholahverassa8582
      @sholahverassa8582 4 роки тому +33

      @@danielblom391 It makes you a freed house elf rather than a philosopher imo.

    • @willylao5430
      @willylao5430 3 роки тому +2

      @@sholahverassa8582 🤣🤣🤣

  • @yungtoolshed251
    @yungtoolshed251 4 роки тому +144

    I’ve been reading meditations and it really nice to see just how human Marcus was. He is the complete opposite of a hedonistic prince and just reading his thoughts makes him incredibly like able.

    • @dafuqmr13
      @dafuqmr13 4 роки тому +1

      @transylvanian tell me if a Dictator is a just man, does it really matter? Did he gain the title by backstabbing people in back?

    • @rueisblue
      @rueisblue 3 роки тому +23

      @@dafuqmr13 no, he gained it by being the recognized chosen successor of another chosen successor. watch the biographical video you were on before saying asinine things

  • @Ancalagon-BR
    @Ancalagon-BR 4 роки тому +145

    There was once a dream that was Rome, you could only whisper it. Anything more than a whisper and it would vanish.” Marcus Aurelius

  • @firestorm1088
    @firestorm1088 4 роки тому +62

    Many artists are admired for how they channeled their pain into art, Marcus Aurelius channeled his into philosophy.

    • @EmptyMan000
      @EmptyMan000 3 роки тому +11

      Indeed. Not like he had a better choice. War, Plagues, constant Pressure, and mounting problems. The only way he could remain SANE was by being a Stoic.

  • @jesseberg3271
    @jesseberg3271 4 роки тому +74

    The transition from Hadrian to Antoninus Pius to Marcus Aurelius/Lucius Verus is incredible. Think about how different human history would have been if more rulers had been able (or willing) to pick a good successor, instead of whoever happened to be born their son.

  • @justinroberts2158
    @justinroberts2158 4 роки тому +82

    "Oh universe, your harmony is my harmony. Nothing that is in your good time is too early or too late for me"
    -Marcus Aurelius

  • @praeposter
    @praeposter 4 роки тому +757

    His son would go on to be cut down by Russell Crowe

    • @yugitrump435
      @yugitrump435 4 роки тому +56

      You know something tragic? They were gonna make a sequel.

    • @yugitrump435
      @yugitrump435 4 роки тому +21

      @jaca van heesch oh no.....way way worse....he was gonna come back right after Aurelian iirc.....to, *heavy fucking sigh* "save the Empire after having been resurrected by God."

    • @yugitrump435
      @yugitrump435 4 роки тому +15

      @jaca van heesch be ecstatic. And no, it was going to be the Christian God. Not our boi Sol. And it was gonna be maximus coming back to life. Not the true Restorer.

    • @russellfernandez57
      @russellfernandez57 4 роки тому +9

      As a fellow Russell I approve this

    • @Kastor774
      @Kastor774 4 роки тому +3

      @@yugitrump435 I heard it was going to have a time travel component too.

  • @saedrix9807
    @saedrix9807 4 роки тому +182

    Marcus: Your faults as a son, are my failures as a father.
    Commodus: *pause* You’re right.
    *chokes him out*

    • @gabraggs2
      @gabraggs2 4 роки тому +6

      Joe Rogan: Guillotine choke! It’s cinched in tight!

    • @jonasmejerpedersen4847
      @jonasmejerpedersen4847 4 роки тому +8

      what? Marcus Aurelius died naturally!

    • @luciusgarvous
      @luciusgarvous 4 роки тому +14

      Jonas Mejer Pedersen it’s from the movie gladiator.

    • @jonasmejerpedersen4847
      @jonasmejerpedersen4847 4 роки тому

      @@luciusgarvousoh ok. wasnt that about commodus though?

    • @lyonvensa
      @lyonvensa 4 роки тому

      @@jonasmejerpedersen4847 Marcus is there at the beginning, and as he's already weak and old, Commodus chokes him to death to secure his position as emperor.

  • @divox9pqr
    @divox9pqr 3 роки тому +62

    Strangely, the account of the death of Marcus Aurelius saddened me after 2000 yrs. I came to admire him greatly. He was a man who longed for the solace of peace, books, familial relations, and good health. His “Meditations” , a monumental achievement meant for his own personal consolations, demonstrates the power of a stoic philosophical mindset coping with the chaos of war and a disintegrating empire.

  • @SmokeJam
    @SmokeJam 4 роки тому +47

    Marcus Aurelius is still one of the most fascinating characters in human history. Thanks for the great short documentary!

  • @777peacelove
    @777peacelove 3 роки тому +34

    "The Universe is change. Our life is what our thoughts make it."~Marcus Aurelius

  • @Matt_Nor
    @Matt_Nor 3 роки тому +104

    It's insane to think Marcus Aurelius once lived. Just try to imagine if we, as in the world had a Marcus Aurelius in our modern times....
    He truly is a legend that lived on throughout centuries

    • @owfan4134
      @owfan4134 2 роки тому +9

      his life would be just as muddied and flawed as any other human being's is; he was a great man, but was not so in his ability to speak and act with justice and righteousness, but in his ability to perceive these in others and be humble to learning from their example. the wisest passages he ever wrote were the ones in which he recounted all the good and honorable qualities of the people who helped forge him into the man he was. marcus never intended his philosophies to be read by others, at least not in any normal sense. he wrote these things to himself to be reminded of the meta-narrative playing out around him and his place within it.
      all he wanted to do was fulfill his duty and say that his life was lived in true service to humanity- there is no correct or preeminent method of pursuing that goal which divides souls into classes, we are all taking part of the journey called Life, and it's constituents are each entrusted with a role of mutual significance and interdependent influence. thanks for commenting, i hope this is encouraging to you.

    • @LiquidfirePUA
      @LiquidfirePUA Рік тому

      There's enough stoics around 😮 wether forced or learned

    • @degeneratechris
      @degeneratechris Рік тому +1

      The media would destroy his image and turn you against him. ;)

    • @seanklein9377
      @seanklein9377 11 місяців тому

      Jordan Peterson

  • @FinnishDragon
    @FinnishDragon 4 роки тому +336

    When Marcus Aurelius died he lived his next life as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the original Star Wars Trilogy.

  • @johnpijano4786
    @johnpijano4786 4 роки тому +21

    "Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking."
    Marcus Aurealius

  • @AXMENT
    @AXMENT 4 роки тому +244

    Go to the rising sun,
    for I am already setting.

    • @Mario-us7ds
      @Mario-us7ds 4 роки тому +16

      Tribune: *moves to Japan*
      Marcus: ...

    • @MrSilver497
      @MrSilver497 4 роки тому +7

      I cannot fathom to imagine the Guard who received those words, imagine fighting for this man for so long and see him weak and frail in his death bed and you wish and wish for his wellbeing only to have to acknowledge those last words of his.

    • @TakeOffTv
      @TakeOffTv 4 роки тому +1

      i had goosbumps listening to hes last words.

  • @animeyahallo3887
    @animeyahallo3887 4 роки тому +98

    "Today I Saw A Slave Become More Powerful Than The Emperor Of Rome."
    - from the movie "Gladiator"

    • @iamaheretic7829
      @iamaheretic7829 4 роки тому +15

      Man the 2000s were such a great time for History nerds like us. Gladiator, Kingdom of heaven, Master and Commander, 13 days, Downfall so many great movies

    • @alissa6
      @alissa6 4 роки тому +5

      @@iamaheretic7829 Much better than these "historical" semi-porn TV series that came out in the 2010's. Except for Ertugrul, that was a respectable show that had decency.

    • @myself2noone
      @myself2noone 3 роки тому

      Well Epictetus certainly held more influence in Rome then some Empirors. Especially considering he was one of the people who most inspired Marcus here.

  • @johnstajduhar9617
    @johnstajduhar9617 4 роки тому +144

    "Weirdly chiseled 10-year-old Marcus Aurelius isn't real, he can't hurt you"
    Kings and Generals:

  • @tisucitisin1
    @tisucitisin1 4 роки тому +707

    Amazing as always, top notch! If I can have one constructive criticism - orator speaking latin is a tad too loud and distracting when trying to listen to the narrator. It is a great addition, just if it can be a bit quieter.

    • @carlosnevarez4003
      @carlosnevarez4003 4 роки тому +95

      I was going to mention the background voice as well.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  4 роки тому +147

      Noted! Thank you!

    • @JohnJohnson-dd5bm
      @JohnJohnson-dd5bm 4 роки тому +10

      Agreed

    • @gabraggs2
      @gabraggs2 4 роки тому +15

      Fair critique. It threw me off a bit as well

    • @StoicNatsoc
      @StoicNatsoc 4 роки тому +14

      I would have wrote this, but you have done so already. the orator is good addition, albeit too loud when his words conflict with the words of the narrator, lowering his tone would serve the next documentary better.

  • @zildog
    @zildog 4 роки тому +2

    One of the absolute most beautiful thing I have ever seen anyone write...
    “If you do the work at hand following the rule of right with enthusiasm, manfully and with kindheartedness, and allow no side issues to interrupt, but preserve the divinity within pure and upright, as if you might even now have to return it to its giver - if you make this firm, expecting nothing and avoiding nothing, but are content with your present activity in accordance with the nature and old fashioned truthfulness in what you say and speak, you will live a happy life.”
    This reduced me to nothing but tears of acknowledgment.

  • @oberstul1941
    @oberstul1941 4 роки тому +17

    "There was once a dream that was Rome. You could only whisper it. Anything more than a whisper and it would vanish, it was so fragile." - Marcus Aurelius in Gladiator.
    Probably my favorite Roman Emperor. Largely in part due to Richard Harris' portrayal of him but also because of his Meditations.

  • @GabrielSoares-ju9yq
    @GabrielSoares-ju9yq 4 роки тому +12

    Meditations was one of the very first philosophy books i read, right when i was begging law school.
    I remember reading it and having chills, sometimes getting emotional, reading those words writeen almost 2k years ago. It's some crazy shit, i will look up to read it again soon

  • @nunomiguelbernardinopicao2238
    @nunomiguelbernardinopicao2238 4 роки тому +22

    Marcus Aurelius was one of the best and greatest of Rome's Emperors, a shining light in a age of war and strife.

  • @blackstar2458
    @blackstar2458 4 роки тому +46

    I'm a simple man, I see an entire video dedicated to Marcus Aurelius and I smash the like button.

  • @Kenjaku508
    @Kenjaku508 4 роки тому +51

    Hadrian: we will observe your career with great interest

  • @cemgursoy7545
    @cemgursoy7545 4 роки тому +20

    17:09 "There and back again. A Roman's tale, by Marcus Aurelius."

  • @TheArchaos
    @TheArchaos 4 роки тому +445

    Women: Omg the titanic is so sad!
    Men: Marcus Aurelius.

    • @admontblanc
      @admontblanc 4 роки тому +41

      Or Augustus, either way it's always sad when a great man passes, only to have a fool destroy his legacy.

    • @hyperchetnikmapping3401
      @hyperchetnikmapping3401 4 роки тому +12

      CortexAvery holy hell, if you think that’s sexism then get off the internet. You will hate it.

    • @TheR00k
      @TheR00k 4 роки тому +20

      @@admontblanc He has played his part well, and we applaud as he exits.

    • @fructosecornsyrup5759
      @fructosecornsyrup5759 4 роки тому +7

      Huh. I didn't know I was a dude.

    • @azumarzi6305
      @azumarzi6305 4 роки тому +1

      Should've adopt his co ruler, i doubt he even knows something about his own son(cummudus).

  • @RexBasiliscus
    @RexBasiliscus 4 роки тому +46

    Not only as emperors go but one of my all time favourite personalities as well. Bought his meditations a year ago and it really helped me through some difficult times.
    Also, this is the best channel on yt.

  • @Mahsei
    @Mahsei 2 роки тому +9

    He truly was an interesting man. His writings are one of the most inspirational, and really interesting things to read.

  • @Ghost_of_Avalon
    @Ghost_of_Avalon 4 роки тому +25

    "When a man sees his end,
    He wants to know there was some purpose to his life.
    Will I be known as the philosopher? The warrior? The tyrant?
    Or will I be the emperor who gave Rome back her true self?"

  • @22vx
    @22vx 4 роки тому +71

    These wonderfully told true stories keep me coming back to K&G again and again. ❤

  • @zhenkuratski2219
    @zhenkuratski2219 4 роки тому +94

    “The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way.”
    ― Marcus Aurelius

    • @antonnurwald5700
      @antonnurwald5700 Рік тому

      I like this quote. Do you have an exact citation, so I can look it up?

    • @pavlogorianskyi1249
      @pavlogorianskyi1249 Рік тому

      @@antonnurwald5700Sure, it’s Meditations 5.20

    • @based_rushi
      @based_rushi Рік тому

      Read his book "meditations'

  • @passiveincomeproject3901
    @passiveincomeproject3901 4 роки тому +5

    Never have I clicked a video so fast. One of my favorite channels doing a video on one of my favorite people-a man whose philosophy I work to integrate into my own life...The Meditations is definitely something one should read if they wish to improve themselves. You will return to it again and again.

  • @Belief_Before_Glory
    @Belief_Before_Glory Рік тому +16

    "The soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts."
    -Marcus Aurelius

  • @martinp3166
    @martinp3166 4 роки тому +27

    In a different life, Marcus was your philosophy professor at university.
    Favorite emperor for sure.

  • @mustafaamin9516
    @mustafaamin9516 4 роки тому +117

    Ah I love good old Aurelius, but sadly everytime we talk about him we have to unfortunately talk about c*mmodus

    • @htoodoh5770
      @htoodoh5770 4 роки тому

      What was wrong with Commodus?

    • @magistermilitum7283
      @magistermilitum7283 4 роки тому +57

      @@htoodoh5770 What was RIGHT with Commodus is a better question.

    • @cloudftw113
      @cloudftw113 4 роки тому +38

      @@htoodoh5770 You're joking right? He may not have been as much of a walking meme as he was in Gladiator, but he was a massive fuck up. Assuming this question is out of genuine curiosity, basically imagine a kid who inherits a business that spends all it's assets to buy video games and porn, and spends all his indulging in said games and porn.

    • @PumiDlamini
      @PumiDlamini 4 роки тому +13

      Htoo Doh in a more mediated answer commodus ended Rome’s golden age .

    • @rocekth
      @rocekth 4 роки тому +7

      @@cloudftw113 God damn it this is painfully accurate

  • @cobby407
    @cobby407 4 роки тому +10

    Always nice to see the old stoic getting some appreciation, even though he’d say he doesn’t care for it. Ave atque vale, Marcus.

  • @JNith
    @JNith 3 роки тому +3

    To be honest this is my favorite episode and the best video on marcus aurelieus himself. From time to time when i face stressful situations i come back to this particular video to help me get through the day despite already having many books on him.

  • @ash8207
    @ash8207 4 роки тому +3

    There are many excellent quotes of wisdom from Marcus Aurelius.
    But this one is my favorite...“The tranquility that comes when you stop caring what they say. Or think, or do. Only what you do. Not to be distracted by their darkness. To run straight for the finish line, unswerving.”

  • @TLOK1918
    @TLOK1918 4 роки тому +9

    Happy to see a video on this exceptional man's life and philosophy. If anyone is interested in reading _Meditations_ the channel Vox Stoica on UA-cam has narrated the full version and also a summary, being around five and a half hours and half an hour, respectively.

  • @marcusmachado3001
    @marcusmachado3001 4 роки тому +9

    The man I was named after, Marcus Aurelius was the greatest of the Roman emperors, not only was he wise he was a incredible philosopher and perfect military leader.

  • @angelhuamanaraujo9969
    @angelhuamanaraujo9969 4 роки тому +2

    Perhaps he considered fame something vain, but he won it for all eternity. A man in a thousand and a soul in a million. An example to be followed through generations.
    Thank you so much for the video, both this video and the one about Aurelian had not only being very informative but they also rejoiced my heart. My favourite Roman Emperors alongside Augustus.
    You are great Kings and Generals.

  • @shoruparsenal
    @shoruparsenal 4 роки тому +32

    Meditations should be a mandatory read for all adults tbh.

    • @EmptyMan000
      @EmptyMan000 3 роки тому +1

      First you have to teach some adults how to read. Tons of illiterates out there with no patience to learn.

  • @cabroncito600
    @cabroncito600 4 роки тому +3

    Rainy evening + tea + Docu about my favorite Roman Emperor = Perfection

  • @TheMugenVideos
    @TheMugenVideos 4 роки тому +4

    I got goosebumps at the end of the video. Marcus seems to me a very kind gentle emperor..

  • @swedhgemoni8092
    @swedhgemoni8092 Рік тому +3

    "Go to the rising sun, for I am already setting..."
    These last words have echoed through time and I can't explain how grievous I find them, especially in the light of the knowledge that Rome's decline turned terminal since they were spoken 😢

  • @evershumor1302
    @evershumor1302 4 роки тому +63

    'Marcus, you are not a philosofer!' -Marcus Aurelius, the man that got an empire with plague and invasions and fixed it.

  • @messageinthebottle1673
    @messageinthebottle1673 3 роки тому +3

    This guy caught my attention because I'm a strong believer that we should learn from people who leads with "an example" and this guy when it comes to stoicism, lived such example, having been a warrior, emperor, and a philosopher. This guy is definitely caught my attention and I want to learn more about his teaching.

  • @lyonvensa
    @lyonvensa 4 роки тому +17

    You know, I find it tragically ironic. Marcus Aurelius has a talent to choose the right man for the right job, to the point that even though he's very uncomfortable with warfare, he's pretty successful thanks to him choosing the right man to lead his soldiers.
    Yet, in the end, the person he chose to be his successor is not an emperor that Rome needs.

  • @omgpotatos1
    @omgpotatos1 4 роки тому +30

    Brilliant video!, Though I have one criticism about the speech in the background during certain parts of the video I found it distracting from what is being said by Devin thanks

    • @fuchila2point0
      @fuchila2point0 3 роки тому

      Correct, very distracting. Like listening to 2 songs at once almost.

  • @AlphaCrucis
    @AlphaCrucis 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for this vid K&G. Aurelius is one of my favorite rulers of all time. His wisdom guides me daily.

  • @nathansmitty3591
    @nathansmitty3591 4 роки тому +6

    Marcus Aurelius is one of my top 3 people I would love to talk to if it was possible. One of the best leaders of all time, in my opinion. A good book that summarizes his lessons, if you don't have the time to read all his books, is How to think like a Roman emperor. It was a good read.

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ 3 роки тому +27

    It's sad in a sense that a deeply thoughtful man who had no desire for wealth, power or fame had all three thrust upon him. Given a choice I suspect he'd have rather spent his life in quiet contemplation.

    • @bubbysitch
      @bubbysitch Рік тому

      yet his experiences gave us lots of nice thoughts regardless :>

  • @iamaheretic7829
    @iamaheretic7829 4 роки тому +66

    Such a great and wise ruler must surely be succedded by someoneone just as wise

  • @QVPhilosophy
    @QVPhilosophy Рік тому +2

    Marcus Aurelius wisdom shines brightly in this video. The last great emperor indeed. Thank you for sharing!

  • @TheWolf-xe2kz
    @TheWolf-xe2kz 4 роки тому +11

    When you arise in the morning think of what a precious priviledge it is to be alive,to breathe,to think,to enjoy, to love. -Marcus Aurelius

  • @danrocky2553
    @danrocky2553 4 роки тому +6

    Loyal to the true Emperor Marcus Aurelius!
    Continues to help people 2000 years after his death, I love this guy.

  • @CJC90909
    @CJC90909 4 роки тому +7

    Here’s a suggestion: maybe do a video on Majorian. He’s an absolutely fascinating emperor (ish) that’s overshadowed by more prominent figures of his age such as Ricimer and Odoacer.
    In a way, he was a 5th century version of Aurelian, but just born a bit too late to save everything. It’s a shame that the period is so hazy source-wise.

  • @ilmanmajid
    @ilmanmajid 4 роки тому +2

    Ay, at long last! The video about Emperor Aurelius. As Stoic follower, I have been waiting for this. Thank you and great video as always.

  • @davidkaaa
    @davidkaaa 4 роки тому +4

    Reading the Meditations was life-altering for me. Marcus Aurelius was a great leader and philosopher despite not having aspirations either power or fame (or maybe partly because). A true philosopher-king.

  • @anon-rf5sx
    @anon-rf5sx Рік тому +2

    He never expected to be in almost constant warfare, he had not been prepared for it, and he never liked doing it.
    And yet he managed to conduct the wars rather successfully, and the horrors of war didn't corrupt or destroy his character.

  • @thecrow7
    @thecrow7 4 роки тому +6

    “Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.”

  • @TheFlutecart
    @TheFlutecart 2 роки тому +1

    Meditations has been a light on the path for many people over the years. And they were all going somewhere different.

  • @TheJaviferrol
    @TheJaviferrol 4 роки тому +92

    The Five Good Emperors were based on the previous one adopting the best guy for the job instead of one's son; until Joaquin Phoenix came along

    • @ItReallyIsiPOD
      @ItReallyIsiPOD 4 роки тому +16

      None of the previous rulers had sons of their own, so they kinda had no choice. I'm absolutely certain any one of them would have given the empire to a son if they had one.

    • @TheJaviferrol
      @TheJaviferrol 4 роки тому +4

      @@ItReallyIsiPOD Well Antoninus Pius did have 2 sons bit they died in 138. Anyway, my "best man for the job" idea still stands

    • @Hideyoshi3241
      @Hideyoshi3241 4 роки тому +7

      @@TheJaviferrol they were all distantly related though

    • @TheJaviferrol
      @TheJaviferrol 4 роки тому +1

      @@Hideyoshi3241 Yeah but over women from the imperial family marrying into others mostly

    • @admontblanc
      @admontblanc 4 роки тому

      Blame Livia for ruining it since the first one.

  • @greatestever7623
    @greatestever7623 3 роки тому +9

    Marcus Aurelius gets me thru the day & the patience to deal with stupid people on daily basis NO LIE 😕 a LEGENDARY noble man

  • @davidshanahan6081
    @davidshanahan6081 4 роки тому +24

    I recently finished Gregory Hay's translation of Meditations. The content of Marcus' great quotes aside, the author includes a history of how the text survived, which I found incredibly fascinating.
    Here's some cliffs:
    - The late-fourth-century Historia Augusta paints a picture of Marcus lecturing on the Mediations to a spellbound audience in Rome. The author notes that this was a charming fantasy and certainly an invention. However, the passage does suggest that Marcus' work was in circulation by the fourth century. Marcus' work was mentioned by the orator Themistius. Additionally, a contemporary of Themistius's, the neo-pagan emperor Julian (known to later ages as Julian the Apostate), whose dialogue "The Caesars" has Marcus pictured as a model for a kind of philospher-king that Julian himself aspired to be.
    - The century that followed Themistius and Julian was one of decline, at least in the West - decline in political institutions, and also in the knowledge of Greek. For the next thousand years Marcus' work, like that of Homer and Euripides, would remain unknown to Western readers. Copies survived in the Greek-speaking east, but even there the Meditations seem to have been little read. For centuries, all trace of it is lost.
    - A letter from scholar and churchman Arethas, in the tenth century, who writes to a friend - "I have had for a while now a copy of the Emperor Marcus' invaluable book. It was not only old but practically coming apart...I have had it copied and can now pass it on to posterity in better shape." Whether Arethas' copy was indeed responsible for the work's survival we do not know. At any rate, its readership seems to have increased in the centuries that followed.
    - It is quoted a generation or two later by the vast Byzantine encyclopedia known as the Suda, and it was perhaps around this period also that an unknown Byantine poet composed a brief appreciation that came to be copied along with the text:
    On The Book of Marcus
    If you desire to master pain
    Unroll this book and read with care,
    And in it find abundantly
    A knowledge of the things that are,
    Those that have been, and those to come.
    And know as well that joy and grief
    Are nothing more than empty smoke.
    - In 1453, the fall of Constantinople, led to an exodus of scholars, bringing with them the Greek texts that inspired the Italian Renaissance. The Meditiations must have been among them. The only complete manuscript to survive is a fourteenth-century codex (now in the Vatican), which is riddled with errors.
    - The first printed edition did not appear until 1559, when Wilhelm Holzmann (known as Xylander) produced a text from what seems to have been a more reliable manuscript. That manuscript, unfortunately, has not survived. But even at its best it was a very imperfect witness to what Marcus himself wrote. Our text of the Meditations contains a number of passages that are garbled or in which one or more crucial words seem to have been omitted. Some of these errors may be due to the confused state of Marcus' original copy. Others may have been accidentally introduced in the course of the copying and recopying that the work underwent in the millennium following Marcus' death. In some cases the informed guesswork of scholars over several centuries has been able to restore the original text. In others, there is still uncertainty.

  • @Lifequotesfountain
    @Lifequotesfountain Рік тому +2

    "Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking." - Marcus Aurelius

  • @youvebeengreeked
    @youvebeengreeked 3 роки тому +6

    You need to do a series on Trajan's campaigns.
    For such a successful, well known emperor who took The Empire to its absolute peak of power - arguably the greatest peak of power any nation has ever experienced - there's next to no great high-production videos of him on UA-cam. Nor Hadrian.
    THE Glory Days of Rome *:)*

  • @matthewkothe80
    @matthewkothe80 2 роки тому +18

    This man is definitely top 5 humans

  • @schoolofgrowthhacking
    @schoolofgrowthhacking 4 роки тому +4

    The Pax Romana (and reign of Marcus Aurelius) was such an interesting time of history and a watermark of civilization. Such a pity that we can ever travel back in time to experience it! What a dream that would be!

  • @mathieug6136
    @mathieug6136 4 роки тому +3

    Wow I'm glad you finally do Marcus Aurelius! I enjoy reading his meditations

  • @Pablito003
    @Pablito003 4 роки тому +4

    Marcus Aurelius, was perhaps the most famous example of what would be a stoic human ideal, he acted with a feeling of doing what should be done and not just what he selfishly would like to do. He accepted and embraced the idea of ​​'amor fati' and tried to live in those terms until the end of his days. Such people may only appear for millennia in millennia.

  • @andrewsuryali8540
    @andrewsuryali8540 4 роки тому +15

    168 wasn't the first time Marcus left Italy. When he heard of Verus' excessive partying, he went and chased his brother to Greece, reprimanded him, and told him to treat his wife (Marcus' daughter) better. On the way back he visited Athens and participated in the Eleusinian mysteries. Verus was also not that bad of a military commander. While he did party a lot on the way there, once he was in Syria, he turned sober, trained up and redisciplined his legions, rearranged the officer corps (which is how Mr. Hero-Turned-Failed-Usurper got his job), redistributed his forces strategically, and cowed the local rulers into coughing up funds needed for the war (part of which he admittedly kept for himself, but that's Verus for you). He may not have fully deserved his title of Parthicus, but his presence and authority were key for winning the war.

  • @lexizhu3407
    @lexizhu3407 3 роки тому +4

    "No matter what anyone says or does, my task is to be good."
    "What stands in the way becomes the way."
    "The nearer a man comes to a calm mind, the closer he is to strength."
    "Where life is possible, then it is possible to live the right life."
    "An order and logos permeates existence."

  • @essenceoflife2070
    @essenceoflife2070 4 роки тому +1

    Undoubtedly one of the best philosopher and ruler all his stoic quotes are great and motivating

  • @darthveatay
    @darthveatay 4 роки тому +14

    “The universe is change; our life is what our thoughts make it” -Marcus Aurelius

  • @juanthegreat3954
    @juanthegreat3954 4 роки тому +25

    Yes, finally mah boi Aurelius is here.

  • @alaahatahet3772
    @alaahatahet3772 4 роки тому +4

    I always thought that one of the most important achievements of a leader is choosing and preparing his successor. This is a great example here. It shows how great Hadrian was versus Aurelius!

  • @mattgrandich3977
    @mattgrandich3977 3 роки тому +1

    I have read Meditations and it is a deeply contemplative read that really makes you appreciate what can be achieved with your own peace of mind.

  • @lordj3793
    @lordj3793 4 роки тому +7

    Here is the rule to remember in the future, When anything tempts you to be bitter: not, 'This is a misfortune' but 'To bear this worthily is good fortune.'
    -Marcus Aurelius 👑 📖 🗡

  • @franzbauer2847
    @franzbauer2847 4 роки тому +2

    Cant remember when i cried last time. But i weep like a baby at the end when thinking about the circumstances in which he wrote his journal.