The Big Book on Personal Development
Today, we live in the information age, and ideas are spreading at a phenomenal pace. Books rock. Why? Because a book encompasses years of experience and ideas of a person into a few good short hour reads. With that, we can be exposed to things that took people decades to realize in a short amount of time.
The Greatest Personal Development Books Of All Time Letters from a Stoic by Seneca He was born around the same time as Jesus and was one of the leading figures in his Roman Empire. He was also one of history's leading Stoic philosophers (along with Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus who we also profile) and has some powerful wisdom to share. In this book, we'll explore the purpose of philosophy, the importance of focusing our attention and the mojo that comes from facing our fears. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius Marcus Aurelius was the Emperor-Philosopher of the Roman Empire and one of the most enlightened leaders ever.
Meditations is a collection of journal entries he wrote to himself and in this book we'll explore some great Ideas of his Stoic philosophy—from the importance of never confusing ourselves with visions of a lifetime all at once, to not worrying about what others think of us and living a life of purpose and service.