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    Quote Originally Posted by PaleoEuropean View Post
    You obviously never have, keep larping as someone who reads; literally in the first couple pages


    "Go read Meditations dude, because, like, you obviously never have, know what I'm sayin?! It's common knowledge dude, I'll just make my statement as vague as posible to look like I'm actually showing any proof of the bullshit I'm sayin, LOL"

    That's how you gain so happiness in your misarable life? : )
    Support your lame claims before anything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lazio View Post

    "Go read Meditations dude, because, like, you obviously never have, know what I'm sayin?! It's common knowledge dude, I'll just make my statement as vague as posible to look like I'm actually showing any proof of the bullshit I'm sayin, LOL"

    That's how you gain so happiness in your misarable life? : )
    Support your lame claims before anything else.
    Mad because you got made into fool, go make your dolls have a Roman wrestling match crybaby
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaleoEuropean View Post
    I actually own the book XD, I have read a dozen times.
    SO?
    You're retarded to that point?
    If someone says here "hey, I've read Mein Kampf 1000 times and Hitler says there that he likes to have gay sex very much... it's like... there dude, in the first pages"
    That doesn't mean anything, you made about 5 posts saying pure bullshit like "I've read you didn't" like an autist 12 years old... yes, you got to show exacly what you are talking about first.


    Quote Originally Posted by PaleoEuropean View Post
    Literally the first page of book one jackass

    "In my father I observed mildness of temper, and unchangeable resolution in the things which he had determined after due deliberation; and no vainglory in those things which men call honours; and a love of labour and perseverance; and a readiness to listen to those who had anything to propose for the common weal; and undeviating firmness in giving to every man according to his deserts; and a knowledge derived from experience of the occasions for vigorous action and for remission. And I observed that he had overcome all passion for boys; and he considered himself no more than any other citizen; and he released his friends from all obligation to sup with him or to attend him of necessity when he went abroad, and those who had failed to accompany him, by reason of any urgent circumstances, always found him the same."

    This version:
    http://seinfeld.co/library/meditations.pdf
    (the first pdf I found, you can show other sources if you like), put that part like this:
    16. MY ADOPTED FATHER
    Compassion. Unwavering adherence to decisions, once he’d
    reached them. Indifference to superficial honors. Hard work.
    Persistence.
    Listening to anyone who could contribute to the public
    good.
    His dogged determination to treat people as they deserved.
    A sense of when to push and when to back off.
    Putting a stop to the pursuit of boys.
    His altruism. Not expecting his friends to keep him
    entertained at dinner or to travel with him (unless they
    wanted to). And anyone who had to stay behind to take care
    of something always found him the same when he returned.
    His searching questions at meetings. A kind of single- mindedness, almost, never content with first impressions, or
    breaking off the discussion prematurely.
    His constancy to friends—never getting fed up with them,
    or playing favorites.
    Self-reliance, always. And cheerfulness.
    And his advance planning (well in advance) and his
    discreet attention to even minor things.
    His restrictions on acclamations—and all attempts to
    flatter him.
    His constant devotion to the empire’s needs. His
    stewardship of the treasury. His willingness to take
    responsibility—and blame—for both.
    His attitude to the gods: no superstitiousness. And his
    attitude to men: no demagoguery, no currying favor, no
    pandering. Always sober, always steady, and never vulgar or
    a prey to fads.
    The way he handled the material comforts that fortune had
    supplied him in such abundance—without arrogance and
    without apology. If they were there, he took advantage of
    them. If not, he didn’t miss them.
    No one ever called him glib, or shameless, or pedantic.
    They saw him for what he was: a man tested by life,
    accomplished, unswayed by flattery, qualified to govern both
    himself and them.
    His respect for people who practiced philosophy—at
    least, those who were sincere about it. But without
    denigrating the others—or listening to them.
    His ability to feel at ease with people—and put them at
    their ease, without being pushy.
    His willingne
    but sticking with the same old places and the same old things.
    The way he could have one of his migraines and then go
    right back to what he was doing—fresh and at the top of his
    game.
    That he had so few secrets—only state secrets, in fact, and
    not all that many of those.
    The way he kept public actions within reasonable bounds —games, building projects, distributions of money and so on —because he looked to what needed doing and not the credit
    to be gained from doing it.
    No bathing at strange hours, no self-indulgent building
    projects, no concern for food, or the cut and color of his
    clothes, or having attractive slaves. (The robe from his farm
    at Lorium, most of the things at Lanuvium, the way he
    accepted the customs agent’s apology at Tusculum, etc.)
    He never exhibited rudeness, lost control of himself, or
    turned violent. No one ever saw him sweat. Everything was
    to be approached logically and with due consideration, in a
    calm and orderly fashion but decisively, and with no loose
    ends.
    You could have said of him (as they say of Socrates) that
    he knew how to enjoy and abstain from things that most
    people find it hard to abstain from and all too easy to enjoy.
    Strength, perseverance, self-control in both areas: the mark
    of a soul in readiness—indomitable.



    This other version:
    http://files.libertyfund.org/files/2...1464_LFeBk.pdf


    13. ‡ From my father I learned meekness, and constancy, without wavering in those things, which after a due examination and deliberation were
    determined; to be little solicitous about the common honours; patience of labour, and assiduity, and readiness to hear any man, who offered any thing tending to the common good; an inflexible justice toward all men; a just apprehension when rigour and extremity, or when remissness and moderation were in season; abstinence from all impure lusts: and a sense of humanity toward others



    This other version:
    http://www.maximusveritas.com/wp-con...editations.pdf
    (page 15) talks about how he did abstain from all unchaste love of youths.


    So, retarded, do you speak ancient Greek so you can prove to us that at any moment Marcus Aurelius shows to us that paedophilia was a common thing in ancient Rome?



    Btw, you can read Aurelius as much as you want, it's very clear that you're not taking any moral value from there.

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