Book Review of The Emperor’s Handbook by Marcus Aurelius
The Emperor’s Handbook by Marcus Aurelius brings Marcus’s words to life and shows his wisdom to be as relevant today as it was in the second century.
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The Emperor’s Handbook by Marcus Aurelius brings Marcus’s words to life and shows his wisdom to be as relevant today as it was in the second century.
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