Here is a for the PDF:
The Serbian "Misli" is dark but liberating. Marcus repeatedly tells himself: "Možeš otići iz života ovog časa... Živi kao na planini." (You can leave life this very moment... Live as if on a mountain.) Reading the PDF helps you stop wasting time.
Marko Aurelije bespoštedno analizira ljudske strahove. On uči da je briga o budućnosti koja se nije desila ili ljutnja na prošlost koja se ne može promeniti, gubljenje dragocenog života. U „Mislima” ćete pr marko aurelije misli pdf
"Počni napokon, svoj život, prestani da bludiš... Ako tražiš mir, evo ga – u malom prostoru tvog vlastitog uma." (Finally, begin your life, stop wandering... If you seek peace, here it is – in the small space of your own mind.)
Because Marcus Aurelius died in 180 AD, his original text is public domain worldwide. However, translations are copyrighted. Here is a for the PDF: The Serbian
He was a student of Stoic philosophy, particularly the works of Epictetus. His "Misli" are a series of 12 books filled with repetitive, practical advice on:
As a human, one has a "social duty" to help others, even those who are ungrateful or cruel. Amor Fati: Live as if on a mountain
The original Greek title, Ta eis heauton , translates literally to "To Himself." The English title, "Meditations," suggests deep thought. However, the Serbian word (Thoughts) is arguably the most accurate translation.