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It's been a long time since I wrote a script to be animated. And this is the first time I've narrated a video myself. Marcus Aurelius' Meditations had a big impact on me and a felt a calling to share this. I hope you all enjoy!
This has been my way of thought for some time now, when I was young I came to this during experiments with psychedelics, studying philosophy, finding Taoism and studying alternative thoughts, and found as life went on how much this helped me be a happier person and truly appreciate my existence in this universe. It's incredible how so many great minds throughout different places on the planet and history seem to end up in this train of thought. Beautiful video, this should be on the front of UA-cam whenever anyone logs in instead of the garbage filling most minds.
Marcus's Meditations is in a category of books that weren't meant to be read by anyone else (it was a journal and a reminder to himself), but desperately needs to be read by everyone.
Best placed ad ever the Ground news advertisement was at the end and didnt take away from the video. Fantastic glad you have a sponsor. Good move for ground news
By the time you can understand what's written you're not in a position to change. That warm fuzzy feeling will be gone and the words forgotten in no time as you return to mould.
What's life changing is taking 1 egg, 2 cups of wholemeal flour, a tablespoon of olive oil and a splash of milk,rolling it out to 10 inches and putting it in the oven. Add herbs one day, sprinkle sugar on top the next, cinnamon powder, raisins another day.
He best imbodied Plato's idea of the Philosopher King, but he elevated a son who would nearly destroy the empire he spent his entire reign fighting to maintain.
But lacks Hero's Journey. Noah was a Hero Journey. We are in a Hero's Journey moment in time. That's why you're on the verge of planetary enslavement and not even know it.
This is one of my favorites so far, great job!! I just went to see Gladiator 2 and I've been thinking about the quotes from Virgil and Maximus, and I feel these ideas are in the air, it's a synchronicity that I saw this today, the universe must be trying to tell me something about life, death and joy. Gracias amigo!!
I always praise the artwork on all your videos (with reason), but it seems to me that this one featured some of your best so far! A great capture of the transcendental that smoothly integrated with all the wisdom from the words. Congrats, once again, bro!
Indifference can also be seen as a powerful tool for personal freedom. By not attaching excessive importance to fleeting things, an individual can develop a greater sense of self-sufficiency and purpose. Indifference, in this way, isn’t apathy or neglect, but rather a focused, deliberate stance of not being overly influenced by distractions or external pressures.
I have a cooy of Meditations coming to me in a couple of weeks. Im incredibly excited to read it. It seems like one of those necessary steps on the path to being a being a better person. Im glad it was published and shared instead of burned at his death. Seems like the world is a better place for it.
For end of 2024 I highly recommend to everyone the book: Your Life Your Game by keezano📕 I read it and it changed my life, it shows how connecting with God and your inner self can lead to spiritual growth and financial success. A must read…Amen🙌🏼
"If you have a problem that you know you can fix, don't worry about it. You know you can fix it. If you have a problem that you know you absolutely cannot fix, why worry? You know there is nothing you can do to fix it." Dad.
Just ordered marcus Aurelius' Meditations not too long ago and im in book 6 already very greatful to have his wisdom to help guide me through everyday life if i could go back in time i would 100% go to when he was emperor and thank him for helping me and so many others and i also thank after skool for all the wisdom u guys have shared and i cant wait so see more in the future 🙌🏽😁
I have discovered your channel way back when I found the Kurtzgesagt channel, subscribed straight away and I am still watching both to this day. This is the second YT account I'm subscribed with. Thank you!
Suffering or the cause of suffering, which is pain is absolutley essential for growth to take place. When one does feel pain, whether it be physical or emotional, this is a signal from our minds that a certain stimulus is contrary to what is good or conducive to our well being and ultimately our survival. The automatic responce is to move away from that stimulus, this is growth. To change ones behavior in order to avoid pain and suffering is progress, unless the change leaves the individual in a state where progress can no longer be made. Inevitably, this implies that because change is only made to avoid pain, we must again experience pain. One who never experiences discomfort or pain will remain the same, will not change and in the end growth can and will not take place.
honestly all your videos are dope man, but this one hit me hard today 🫡 this my favorite book, keep the old version on the toilet & the new translation in my car.. but I haven’t read em in a while, & this was a great reminder after some heartbreak that I can’t control everything. Imma rewatch professor Sugre’s lecture on this again now, thank u for all ur work (solid job in the narration too bro ✊🏽)
Marcus' Meditations wasn't about cultivating indifference but about how to maintain the stable state of mind called equanimity. Indifference is a superficial understanding.
This is the type of video on Marcus Aurelius of which there are about 10 trillion on UA-cam. If you don’t wanna read the book and want to use UA-cam to learn about the Stoics, I’d suggest listening to Michael Sugrue’s lecture
6 years ago, I took a conscious decision, no living creature should suffer, for my benefit, so I became a vegetarian. Every suffering you ingest, slowly burns your soul. Every negative wish you utter on other creatures, also slowly consumes your own soul.
Those animals are there to nurture us. Don't you believe that the plants you eat are living things too? Maybe not living in the way you would associate a warm or cold blooded animal, but plants breath and eat too. And those plants are there to nurture us too.
@@javierh8531 I have asked myself many times whether I should become vegan, if it would be the right thing. But it is this realization - its not just the plants you eat. When you dig up a potatoe, you kill many organisms, tiny animals in the soil. And when you deforest an area to grow wheat, you kill the birds, monkeys, snakes etc that lived there. Unless we can somehow live on just air and minerals, we will always be competing with other living things for our own survival. You could end your own life, but then you would be still be killing. We find ourselves in a hopeless condition here on earth. Until I find a better answer, I just try to be grateful to the living plants and animals that sustain my life.
@javierh8531 If I could live, without eating, I would. If I had chlorophyll/green in my skin, I could just walk around in the sun, no need to eat, just drink water 😜
CS Lewis has a great way of putting this. In the Screwtape Letters, written from the demons perspective on how to corrupt a human. "We want him to be in the maximum uncertainty, so that his mind will be filled with contradictory pictures of the future, every one of which arouses hope or fear. There is nothing like suspense and anxiety for barricading a human’s mind against the Enemy (God). He (God) wants men to be concerned with what they do; our business is to keep them thinking about what will happen to them."
By any modern standard, EVERY Roman Emperor was a raving psychopath. It would have been a necessary trait to even come close to attaining the position.
You know emperor was an inherited position right? Marcus was the nephew and adopted son of Antoninus. Nevermind the fact that this personal journal is clearly not written by a psychopath.
Letting go of absolutely everything over which I had zero control (which is basically 99% of anything you can imagine, LOL) was the best thing I ever did! Doing so allowed me to focus on outlining, writing, developing, editing, formatting, and designing 600,000 words and 350+ non-A.I. illustrations for four of six books in my series. I also created the website, a dozen videos, and have now done something like 12+ interviews about the entire project. I might not be popular, wealthy, well-known, and super-influential like AfterSkool, Kurgestagd (sp?), Pewdiepie, and all the famous channels... but my work is awesome, utterly gorgeous, and the storytelling is thematic, dramatic, and powerful. I wouldn't trade working on it for anything nor anyone. Finally, I simply do not care what anyone thinks or doesn't think of my series because their mindsets aren't any of my business. I just do the *WORK*, suckahz! :D #AchievementsUnlocked
Well done👏 This one is going into my favorites. For a fun example of reaching one's highest potential, just watch 'Bruce Lee Plays Ping Pong With Nun Chucks' posted by Shareinator 9 years ago. Like 'Meditations' it is always a pleasure and an inspiration for me to revisit. As I've said before: "Waking every day feels like magic, living feels like magic, and whatever happens, receiving the gift of being brings the joy."✨
Stoicism doesn’t sound appealing to me because I don’t know how you could be in the state of mind to be indifferent to negative things without being equally indifferent to the positive things
Stoics viewed positive externals (such as wealth) as “preferred indifferents.” They recognized that it was not realistic to eradicate all preferences, and that all other things being equal, the wise man would prefer some conditions over others. So it was acceptable to enjoy preferred indifferents, as long as you did not let your happiness and equilibrium depend on them. “Count yourself happy only when all your joys are born of reason, and when, having seen the things that everyone clutches at, or prays for, or watches over, you find - I do not say nothing you _prefer_ - but nothing you require.” -Seneca, Epistles 124.24
He was also addicted to opium products. So much so that his Dr. Galen wrote about this fact and how he has to keep uping his dose to work. Pain was a constant in every age and timeline
@After Skool can you please add ai translations for other languages like german? I would love to share your content with my family. Thanks for everything you have done for this commonunity. Highly appreciated.
"Only one man comes to me, he was the Emperor Aurelius. He wrote the famous book, MEDITATIONS. Of course it is not what I call meditation, but meditations. My meditation is always singular; there can be no plural to it. His meditations are really contemplations; there can be no singular to it. Marcus Aurelius is the only name I can remember in the whole Roman history worth mentioning - but that not too much. Any poor Basho could defeat Marcus Aurelius. Any Kabir could hit the emperor and bring him beyond his senses. I don't know whether this is permitted in your language or not, to "bring someone beyond their senses." Bringing him to his senses is certainly permitted, but that is not my work, anybody could do that. Even a good hit could do it, a stone in the road could do it. A Buddha is not needed for that, a Buddha is needed to bring you beyond your senses. Basho, Kabir, or even a woman like Lalla or Rabiya could really have brought this poor emperor to that beyond. But this is all that has come from the Romans - nothing much, but still something. One should not reject anybody totally. Just by way of courtesy I accept Marcus Aurelius, not as an enlightened one but as a good man. He could have been enlightened if, by chance, he had come across a man like Bodhidharma. Just a look from Bodhidharma into the eyes of Marcus Aurelius would have been enough. Then he would have known, for the first time, what meditation is. He would have gone home and burned what he had written so far. Perhaps then he would have left a collection of sketches - a bird on the wing, a rose withering away, or just a cloud floating in the sky - a few sentences here and there; not saying much, but enough to provoke, enough to trigger a process in the person who comes across it. That would have been a real notebook on meditation, but not on meditations.... There is no plural possible."
What is beauty ? Is it the fruit of gratitude? Question. What is given a gift or curse. I think ourselves must create something from the outcome of events that befall us all.
Empower your critical thinking and get the full picture on every story. Subscribe through my link ground.news/afterskool to get 40% off unlimited access this month with their Vantage Plan.
It's been a long time since I wrote a script to be animated. And this is the first time I've narrated a video myself. Marcus Aurelius' Meditations had a big impact on me and a felt a calling to share this. I hope you all enjoy!
Thank you, I enjoyed it very much.
Keep up the great work thank you for your contributions.
I wish you all the best. Thank you
One of, if not your best. Thank you for sharing your gifts to all.
Very helpful. Much appreciated.
"Discomfort is inevitable, but suffering is a choice."
So true.
Wonderful illustrations too!
That's it. Elevate yourself to the position of teacher.
That’s a mantra I hear cyclists use often
This has been my way of thought for some time now, when I was young I came to this during experiments with psychedelics, studying philosophy, finding Taoism and studying alternative thoughts, and found as life went on how much this helped me be a happier person and truly appreciate my existence in this universe. It's incredible how so many great minds throughout different places on the planet and history seem to end up in this train of thought. Beautiful video, this should be on the front of UA-cam whenever anyone logs in instead of the garbage filling most minds.
Exactly. Ignore the naysayers and everything else over which you hold ZERO control. Time is the only resource.
Marcus's Meditations is in a category of books that weren't meant to be read by anyone else (it was a journal and a reminder to himself), but desperately needs to be read by everyone.
sounds like a made up story. did he even write it?
@tuckerbugeater it could be, but most stories are made up. Otherwise it would be called history.
@@tuckerbugeater of course he wrote it
@@tuckerbugeaterdo your own research Baka
Best placed ad ever the Ground news advertisement was at the end and didnt take away from the video. Fantastic glad you have a sponsor. Good move for ground news
A roadmap to show us the way to desire less stuff while seeking personal fulfillment is a wonderful thing.
I'm 63 and found this incredibly uplifting, thank you.
I love to hear this! You rise, I rise!
Cannot believe you have been doing this for 12yrs… You inspired me in 2016 and still do today
Everyone should read and learn from the meditations. Life changing. Blessings from Scotland ❤
By the time you can understand what's written you're not in a position to change. That warm fuzzy feeling will be gone and the words forgotten in no time as you return to mould.
What's life changing is taking 1 egg, 2 cups of wholemeal flour, a tablespoon of olive oil and a splash of milk,rolling it out to 10 inches and putting it in the oven. Add herbs one day, sprinkle sugar on top the next, cinnamon powder, raisins another day.
@wingit7335 I don't take sugar....
Beautiful! I need to dig out my old copy of Meditations.
Thank you!
The timing of this video being uploaded couldn’t have been any better, thank you! 😊
Stay kind, simple and decent. It is not difficult 💎
Judging from the state of the world, it is difficult for many.
He best imbodied Plato's idea of the Philosopher King, but he elevated a son who would nearly destroy the empire he spent his entire reign fighting to maintain.
Without a doubt, this is one of my favorite ones….
"Now, we must all fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil which we must fear most, and that is the indifference of good men"
This is what a real man looks like. Love Marcus Aurelius, a genuine role model that everyone can learn from
Aurelius' meditations has easily been the book that has had the most impact on my thinking, and therefore my life out of all the books I've ever read.
But lacks Hero's Journey. Noah was a Hero Journey. We are in a Hero's Journey moment in time. That's why you're on the verge of planetary enslavement and not even know it.
Snap!
But somehow over the years, I forgot.....
This is one of my favorites so far, great job!! I just went to see Gladiator 2 and I've been thinking about the quotes from Virgil and Maximus, and I feel these ideas are in the air, it's a synchronicity that I saw this today, the universe must be trying to tell me something about life, death and joy. Gracias amigo!!
I always praise the artwork on all your videos (with reason), but it seems to me that this one featured some of your best so far! A great capture of the transcendental that smoothly integrated with all the wisdom from the words. Congrats, once again, bro!
Thank you 🙏
Indifference can also be seen as a powerful tool for personal freedom. By not attaching excessive importance to fleeting things, an individual can develop a greater sense of self-sufficiency and purpose. Indifference, in this way, isn’t apathy or neglect, but rather a focused, deliberate stance of not being overly influenced by distractions or external pressures.
I have a cooy of Meditations coming to me in a couple of weeks. Im incredibly excited to read it. It seems like one of those necessary steps on the path to being a being a better person. Im glad it was published and shared instead of burned at his death. Seems like the world is a better place for it.
With the craziness that has been happening lately this was a wonderful breath of fresh air 💖Thank you for sharing ✨
You are so welcome 💚
For end of 2024 I highly recommend to everyone the book: Your Life Your Game by keezano📕 I read it and it changed my life, it shows how connecting with God and your inner self can lead to spiritual growth and financial success. A must read…Amen🙌🏼
amazing book...
@@Dane_Bookeryes
great story
Superb… simply superb. Says it as it is. If indifference troubles you, call it equanimity 🙏🏻❤️💫
Great video. Also, I watched the whole ground news ad because I especially appreciated it being at the end of the video. Thank you for the great work!
Awesome reminder. I often find myself suffering with thoughts, I had forgotten on of MA’s key points - that suffering is optional. Thank you!
This video was uploaded at the perfect time, I really needed this. Thank you so much after skool, by far my favorite channel
"If you have a problem that you know you can fix, don't worry about it. You know you can fix it.
If you have a problem that you know you absolutely cannot fix, why worry? You know there is nothing you can do to fix it."
Dad.
This was truly a year of truth.
Thankyou for the video.
Just ordered marcus Aurelius' Meditations not too long ago and im in book 6 already very greatful to have his wisdom to help guide me through everyday life if i could go back in time i would 100% go to when he was emperor and thank him for helping me and so many others and i also thank after skool for all the wisdom u guys have shared and i cant wait so see more in the future 🙌🏽😁
I love the opening discussion on the completeness of nature. So elegant! Great video 👍
I have discovered your channel way back when I found the Kurtzgesagt channel, subscribed straight away and I am still watching both to this day. This is the second YT account I'm subscribed with. Thank you!
Suffering or the cause of suffering, which is pain is absolutley essential for growth to take place. When one does feel pain, whether it be physical or emotional, this is a signal from our minds that a certain stimulus is contrary to what is good or conducive to our well being and ultimately our survival. The automatic responce is to move away from that stimulus, this is growth. To change ones behavior in order to avoid pain and suffering is progress, unless the change leaves the individual in a state where progress can no longer be made. Inevitably, this implies that because change is only made to avoid pain, we must again experience pain. One who never experiences discomfort or pain will remain the same, will not change and in the end growth can and will not take place.
Thank-you. Very good video. Marcus Aurelius was genius in his philosophical views.
honestly all your videos are dope man, but this one hit me hard today 🫡 this my favorite book, keep the old version on the toilet & the new translation in my car.. but I haven’t read em in a while, & this was a great reminder after some heartbreak that I can’t control everything. Imma rewatch professor Sugre’s lecture on this again now, thank u for all ur work (solid job in the narration too bro ✊🏽)
Thank you for sharing your beautiful contribution to the world.
Fascinating. Inspiring. Wise. Sublime. Thanks.
Marcus' Meditations wasn't about cultivating indifference but about how to maintain the stable state of mind called equanimity. Indifference is a superficial understanding.
People know what indifference mean , dont try complicate things.
Thank you for following your instincts with this. It was exactly what I needed at this time as I'm sure it is for many others 💖🙏
Thank you, just what I needed to hear. Marcus Aurelius is the original rock star of philosophers!
Well done, the voice is a pleasant upgrade. Such great content and delivery.
Thank you for your work!
This is the type of video on Marcus Aurelius of which there are about 10 trillion on UA-cam. If you don’t wanna read the book and want to use UA-cam to learn about the Stoics, I’d suggest listening to Michael Sugrue’s lecture
Absolutely the best lecture I've ever seen. I wholeheartedly agree! A must watch for everyone.
This is one of your finest work guys. ❤
I needed this right now
Great video! Still not the biggest fan Marcus, but a great video.
6 years ago, I took a conscious decision, no living creature should suffer, for my benefit, so I became a vegetarian. Every suffering you ingest, slowly burns your soul. Every negative wish you utter on other creatures, also slowly consumes your own soul.
Those animals are there to nurture us.
Don't you believe that the plants you eat are living things too? Maybe not living in the way you would associate a warm or cold blooded animal, but plants breath and eat too.
And those plants are there to nurture us too.
@@javierh8531 I have asked myself many times whether I should become vegan, if it would be the right thing. But it is this realization - its not just the plants you eat. When you dig up a potatoe, you kill many organisms, tiny animals in the soil. And when you deforest an area to grow wheat, you kill the birds, monkeys, snakes etc that lived there. Unless we can somehow live on just air and minerals, we will always be competing with other living things for our own survival. You could end your own life, but then you would be still be killing. We find ourselves in a hopeless condition here on earth. Until I find a better answer, I just try to be grateful to the living plants and animals that sustain my life.
@javierh8531 If I could live, without eating, I would. If I had chlorophyll/green in my skin, I could just walk around in the sun, no need to eat, just drink water 😜
I love Afterskool!!
Needed this today! Thank you Thank you
Thank you! Is my choice of view, after school of life!
Just what I needed. Thanks.
Power doesn't corrupt, it reveals.
CS Lewis has a great way of putting this. In the Screwtape Letters, written from the demons perspective on how to corrupt a human.
"We want him to be in the maximum uncertainty, so that his mind will be filled with contradictory pictures of the future, every one of which arouses hope or fear. There is nothing like suspense and anxiety for barricading a human’s mind against the Enemy (God). He (God) wants men to be concerned with what they do; our business is to keep them thinking about what will happen to them."
By any modern standard, EVERY Roman Emperor was a raving psychopath. It would have been a necessary trait to even come close to attaining the position.
You know emperor was an inherited position right? Marcus was the nephew and adopted son of Antoninus.
Nevermind the fact that this personal journal is clearly not written by a psychopath.
Thank you ❤
everything is perfect. nothing is perfect. the universe is everything. i am nothing. we are the universe. the universe is us.
This is exquisite. Thank you. ❤
peace be with you from the past!
Coincidentally (or not), I ordered the book and it's due to arrive today. I'm reading Jung and this shall be next.
Letting go of absolutely everything over which I had zero control (which is basically 99% of anything you can imagine, LOL) was the best thing I ever did! Doing so allowed me to focus on outlining, writing, developing, editing, formatting, and designing 600,000 words and 350+ non-A.I. illustrations for four of six books in my series. I also created the website, a dozen videos, and have now done something like 12+ interviews about the entire project. I might not be popular, wealthy, well-known, and super-influential like AfterSkool, Kurgestagd (sp?), Pewdiepie, and all the famous channels... but my work is awesome, utterly gorgeous, and the storytelling is thematic, dramatic, and powerful. I wouldn't trade working on it for anything nor anyone. Finally, I simply do not care what anyone thinks or doesn't think of my series because their mindsets aren't any of my business. I just do the *WORK*, suckahz! :D #AchievementsUnlocked
Needed this
Well done👏 This one is going into my favorites. For a fun example of reaching one's highest potential, just watch 'Bruce Lee Plays Ping Pong With Nun Chucks' posted by Shareinator 9 years ago. Like 'Meditations' it is always a pleasure and an inspiration for me to revisit. As I've said before: "Waking every day feels like magic, living feels like magic, and whatever happens, receiving the gift of being brings the joy."✨
Interesting. I might read this book in near future.
We have been unburdened by what has been - Kamala Aurelius
😂
Indifference is a primitive solution. Proper prioritization works better.
Solid work brother
Needed this one.
Beautiful man 2:27
GROWND NEWS IS THE 3RD OPTION!!!🎉🎉#FREEDOM.
Thank you !
Thank you for this video
The bonus feature included with everything we experience is the opportunity to grow.
Stoicism doesn’t sound appealing to me because I don’t know how you could be in the state of mind to be indifferent to negative things without being equally indifferent to the positive things
It's not necessarily being indifferent to the negative and positive, but just accepting them as they are
Stoics viewed positive externals (such as wealth) as “preferred indifferents.” They recognized that it was not realistic to eradicate all preferences, and that all other things being equal, the wise man would prefer some conditions over others. So it was acceptable to enjoy preferred indifferents, as long as you did not let your happiness and equilibrium depend on them.
“Count yourself happy only when all your joys are born of reason, and when, having seen the things that everyone clutches at, or prays for, or watches over, you find - I do not say nothing you _prefer_ - but nothing you require.” -Seneca, Epistles 124.24
Equanimity
He was also addicted to opium products. So much so that his Dr. Galen wrote about this fact and how he has to keep uping his dose to work. Pain was a constant in every age and timeline
Please consider doing a Rupert Spira one
I had no idea Marcus Aurelius had a ballpoint 🖊️ pen to write with. He really was a man beyond his times.!. Lol
thank you habibi.. please keep making more .... can you do one for muslim education any topic.
@After Skool can you please add ai translations for other languages like german? I would love to share your content with my family. Thanks for everything you have done for this commonunity. Highly appreciated.
The power of his work overshadows his personality. I prefer to concentrate on his writings.
"Only one man comes to me, he was the Emperor Aurelius. He wrote the famous book, MEDITATIONS. Of course it is not what I call meditation, but meditations. My meditation is always singular; there can be no plural to it. His meditations are really contemplations; there can be no singular to it. Marcus Aurelius is the only name I can remember in the whole Roman history worth mentioning - but that not too much. Any poor Basho could defeat Marcus Aurelius. Any Kabir could hit the emperor and bring him beyond his senses.
I don't know whether this is permitted in your language or not, to "bring someone beyond their senses." Bringing him to his senses is certainly permitted, but that is not my work, anybody could do that. Even a good hit could do it, a stone in the road could do it. A Buddha is not needed for that, a Buddha is needed to bring you beyond your senses. Basho, Kabir, or even a woman like Lalla or Rabiya could really have brought this poor emperor to that beyond.
But this is all that has come from the Romans - nothing much, but still something. One should not reject anybody totally. Just by way of courtesy I accept Marcus Aurelius, not as an enlightened one but as a good man. He could have been enlightened if, by chance, he had come across a man like Bodhidharma. Just a look from Bodhidharma into the eyes of Marcus Aurelius would have been enough. Then he would have known, for the first time, what meditation is.
He would have gone home and burned what he had written so far. Perhaps then he would have left a collection of sketches - a bird on the wing, a rose withering away, or just a cloud floating in the sky - a few sentences here and there; not saying much, but enough to provoke, enough to trigger a process in the person who comes across it. That would have been a real notebook on meditation, but not on meditations.... There is no plural possible."
What is beauty ? Is it the fruit of gratitude? Question. What is given a gift or curse. I think ourselves must create something from the outcome of events that befall us all.
Who else picked up 'Meditations' after Dewaynes interview with Chris Williamson
That Dostoevsky quote is incredibly wise. Is it from one of his books, or an essay?
All true- we must be the become the illumination for ourselves- then the world 🌎.
My historical crush 💗❤🔥
Miyamoto Musashi - Dokkodo next
Always awesome!!
You draw water very well. Kind of ironic, really.
life , is a billions of years old creature
Do you re-use your pictures? I am so interested in how you make these videos.
What a loss it would have been if they had burned _Meditatations_ (as Marcus Aurelius wished).
Profound 👍
I'm indifferent to this
This feels like the video of Aurelius by Horses.
replace indifference with self love.
Love ❤
Hope more children learn 👂
My son learned at 12, he is 14 and still learning. Been to Greece twice.
Glad there are some rare ladies out there. Nice turtle 🐢 👌 😁
@RFG0neWON1969 awww thank you so much!! That's Kurma, new videos coming soon 💎🐢
❤️❤️❤️
Is it a war or is it a dance?
I guess the only difference to some is the difference with which it is observed.
Easy for Marcus Aurelius Antoninus to say....
You sound like my wife......
@@mkaz3997 😂
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@@SlickNick98 😎😘
@@SlickNick98 welcome on UA-cam Child 🤣