I adore Donald. Enjoy. Here’s the timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:17 Why Marcus Aurelius Followed Greek Philosophy 08:34 How Meditations Was Written 17:24 Condensing Large Concepts 27:40 What Marcus Aurelius Would Say About Social Media 33:07 Stoic View of Depression & Anxiety 46:15 How Crazy was Nero? 54:49 Releasing the Tiller 59:54 Ancient Psychedelic Mysteries 1:06:03 How Marcus Aurelius Prepared for Death 1:14:37 Could Stoicism Be Cancelled? 1:18:08 Overcoming Fame’s Seduction 1:21:53 Where to Find Donald
I have both book and audio of How to think like a Roman Emperor. He narrates the book and it flows so beautifully. His voice is soothing and you sink in deep. Marvelous gentleman
I'm very surprised to hear that Donald thinks Marcus wasn't writing his meditations up to his death. I've always interpreted the final entry as the acceptance that his life would be coming to a close shortly. Either way, great conversation, probably my favorite of yours Chris.
I’ve listen tho Marcus Aurelius meditations on a loop. It is truly amazing how much insight he had on the human psyche. I liked how he called out some men for trying to act like women lol 😂
Be careful with is parenting advice. "I should not ask, how do I keep my child from dying, I should ask instead, how do I not care whether my child dies". Yikes. You don't want your son turning out like Commodus.
@Echo I missed that part, that's a good point. Although, when they make a movie about his most famous son and he's played by Joaquin Phoenix, you have to take a step back and ask what went wrong.
Hey Chris, I appreciate the questions you put forth in this interview. Very nice and crisp like. Would you consider mediating a dialogue between Roberston and Jordan Peterson. You wouldn't have as much elbow room but it would make for a great conversation all the same.
This was great. I'm not a big fan of Ryan Holiday's interpretations, maybe because it's 'too American' for my liking. Found out I have one of Donald's books in my library that's been sitting there unread for a few years. Will definitely read it now :)
Maybe Fronto asked Marcus to check his grammar as a test? Perhaps he purposefully made mistakes to see if his apprentice would pick it up. It's just an angle I thought of.
I doubt Marcus was actually madly in love with Fronto. There's one modern scholar who speculates they had a love affair but I think the evidence is very weak indeed and it's much more likely, as most historians assume, that Marcus is simply very effusive in expressing affectionate friendship. At one point, e.g., he compares his love for Fronto with the love he has for his own mother, not something you'd normally say to an actual lover. I think Marcus just loved his family and friends.
@@DonaldRobertson You mean Amy Richlin's book, with respect to the modern scholar? "God, no, I am dying so for love of you, and I’m not scared off by this doctrine of yours, and if you’re going to be more ripe and ready for others who don’t love you, I will still love you as long as I live and breathe." Did he write to anyone else, in this way?
@@domwren Yes. We don't really have any comparable letters by Marcus addressed to anyone else, except Fronto. This passage might be read as evidence of romantic love between them but on the face of it Marcus appears to be, perhaps, responding to a sort of literary exercise. And, at least as I recall, Marcus and Fronto do show, in passing, that they also refer to affection for family members in terms that might seem quite effusive from our modern-day perspective.
Sorry. My favourite emperor is Aurelian. People don't need smart ass dude in the time of crisis. People need bold man that is willing to rule the world with iron hands
I want to respect and learn from this guy but there's just a mental block around learning from someone who claims to study stoics very closely but is clearly over weigh and a glutton with food.. so you don't follow the stoic teachings... Ok
I adore Donald. Enjoy. Here’s the timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:17 Why Marcus Aurelius Followed Greek Philosophy
08:34 How Meditations Was Written
17:24 Condensing Large Concepts
27:40 What Marcus Aurelius Would Say About Social Media
33:07 Stoic View of Depression & Anxiety
46:15 How Crazy was Nero?
54:49 Releasing the Tiller
59:54 Ancient Psychedelic Mysteries
1:06:03 How Marcus Aurelius Prepared for Death
1:14:37 Could Stoicism Be Cancelled?
1:18:08 Overcoming Fame’s Seduction
1:21:53 Where to Find Donald
"Thank you for reminding us all that we possess the inner strength to achieve greatness. Your video is a reminder to never give up!"
Something about listening about Stoicism in a Scottish accent.
if baddies in movies are portrayed with an English accent, then the Accient stoics should be portrayed by Scottish actors 😂
@@brandnew4451 They can take our lives, but they will never take our wisdom!
@@bbqnpcs5514 🤣
Couldn't go past 30min mark. The rising intonations just effing me up royally lol
Haha, loved the accent too. They should have recorded the audio locally though, little hard to follow at times because of the quality.
*_The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane._* ~ Marcus Aurelius
Perfect timing... just got introduced to stoicism and Marcus Aurelius
Same
Golden advice for anxiety
Marcus Aurelius's Meditations are a cornerstone for my life trajectory and mindset.
I have both book and audio of How to think like a Roman Emperor. He narrates the book and it flows so beautifully. His voice is soothing and you sink in deep. Marvelous gentleman
Great podcast. Listened to his ebook and my favorite lesson is no matter what your emotions are, do what is right and process your emotions later.
"Fluency is used as a proxy for truthfulness or insight."..... Jesus, Chris.... That's good man.
just finished reading Meditations, great timing
Donald Robertson is awesome!
Not even watched it yet and it's already a like from me for having Robertson on!
A great guest. It took a few minutes for my ear to adjust to his accent.
I'm very surprised to hear that Donald thinks Marcus wasn't writing his meditations up to his death. I've always interpreted the final entry as the acceptance that his life would be coming to a close shortly. Either way, great conversation, probably my favorite of yours Chris.
Aaaaah, a chitter can die, so a chitter must be a tutor. Two lessons, one in Marcus Aurelius, the other in Scottish, fused into one. Upvoted!
I’ve listen tho Marcus Aurelius meditations on a loop.
It is truly amazing how much insight he had on the human psyche. I liked how he called out some men for trying to act like women lol 😂
Be careful with is parenting advice. "I should not ask, how do I keep my child from dying, I should ask instead, how do I not care whether my child dies". Yikes.
You don't want your son turning out like Commodus.
@@jimluebke3869 What translation is that? I've never read that in Gregory Hayes' translation of Meditations.
@@vere It's in the Penguin Books version. It stuck in my mind because it was shocking.
M.A. on shuffle. Respect!
@Echo I missed that part, that's a good point.
Although, when they make a movie about his most famous son and he's played by Joaquin Phoenix, you have to take a step back and ask what went wrong.
I just love this channel.
Hope you can post this on Spotify ! Very informative episode- as a student of Stoicism.
Brilliant. Definitely need more of this.
Saw the wedding ring " A good wife will make you happy, a bad wife will make you a philosopher" Socrates
This was fascinating. Thank you both!
Hey Chris, I appreciate the questions you put forth in this interview. Very nice and crisp like. Would you consider mediating a dialogue between Roberston and Jordan Peterson. You wouldn't have as much elbow room but it would make for a great conversation all the same.
My favorite thing to do with this episode is to close my eyes and imagine Chris is interviewing Shrek about stoicism.
Love this guy!!!
Where did yoyu find him Chris, he's brilliant
Get Donald back soon, really enjoyed that!
love this guys accent
I'm curious, are we going to get a "How to Think Like an Emperor, Caligula edition"?
This was great. I'm not a big fan of Ryan Holiday's interpretations, maybe because it's 'too American' for my liking. Found out I have one of Donald's books in my library that's been sitting there unread for a few years. Will definitely read it now :)
Philo = Love
Sophie (Goddess) = Wisdom
The Love of Wisdom = Philosophy
Or the love of all Sophies...
@@bbqnpcs5514 can second that, but it was also a typo on my part, was meant to be Sophi(a)
Poly = multiple
tics = blood sucking parasites
Hi
fortes fortuna adiuvat - Fortune Favours the Bold!
Theophilus, don’t perform oral s*x on girls against the city wall like a dog - Anonymous Roman, Pompeii.
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori. -It is sweet and proper to die for one's country (ironic title of a poem)
Great episode. Going to check out Roman Empire on Netflix now.
There are two types of people. Avoid them both. Until next time, then, kids.
Maybe Fronto asked Marcus to check his grammar as a test? Perhaps he purposefully made mistakes to see if his apprentice would pick it up. It's just an angle I thought of.
Anyone notice that Marcus Aurelius statue resembles Viva Frie?
Twitter, and its like, is showing us what people are like when we feel safe. And that’s kind of scary
Heelllll yeah
No thyself to me seems like the Eastern way. Knowing there is no self and knowing that we are beyond self.
where would the world be without the Greeks
More of a fan than Ryan Holiday? 🤔
He may be.
same exact thought
Marcus being madly in love with his tutor Fronto isn't mentioned.
I doubt Marcus was actually madly in love with Fronto. There's one modern scholar who speculates they had a love affair but I think the evidence is very weak indeed and it's much more likely, as most historians assume, that Marcus is simply very effusive in expressing affectionate friendship. At one point, e.g., he compares his love for Fronto with the love he has for his own mother, not something you'd normally say to an actual lover. I think Marcus just loved his family and friends.
@@DonaldRobertson You mean Amy Richlin's book, with respect to the modern scholar?
"God, no, I am dying so for love of you, and I’m not scared off by this doctrine of yours, and if you’re going to be more ripe and ready for others who don’t love you, I will still love you as long as I live and breathe."
Did he write to anyone else, in this way?
@@domwren Yes. We don't really have any comparable letters by Marcus addressed to anyone else, except Fronto. This passage might be read as evidence of romantic love between them but on the face of it Marcus appears to be, perhaps, responding to a sort of literary exercise. And, at least as I recall, Marcus and Fronto do show, in passing, that they also refer to affection for family members in terms that might seem quite effusive from our modern-day perspective.
I'm with Panksepp, I let me passions win 30% of the time.
Do you use a RNG to pick your winning passions?
@@bbqnpcs5514 the ones that don't shaft my future (at least I hope).
Please stop saying "like"
With such a thick accent, Donald needs to have a much better microphone. This was hard to listen to.
Believe me his Scottish accent isn’t think.
17:01
i do not like the breath work language!!👿
"I'm a fatty"--? Bit harsh.
You misheard the Scottish for "am I a 50". As in "I am not merely a 10 ... I am a 50!"
Nero has no monopoly over raging narcissism.
Sorry. My favourite emperor is Aurelian. People don't need smart ass dude in the time of crisis. People need bold man that is willing to rule the world with iron hands
Your opinion = irrelevant
Sorry but he is very hard to understand.
Not if you're Scottish
The sophists sound a lot like the modern woke movement.
Stealing prior knowledge and wisdom and getting worshipped hundreds of years later for it lol
He is so confusing.
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I want to respect and learn from this guy but there's just a mental block around learning from someone who claims to study stoics very closely but is clearly over weigh and a glutton with food.. so you don't follow the stoic teachings... Ok
An alcoholic could teach you a whole lot about alcohol and how and why not to be an alcoholic.
Get AirPods brother
Nice Thema, but the guest has a crapy accent to hear
How subjective of you