Rishabh R

Which philosophical book is better according to you.

Which book is better for personal development? I have read only one and other a little.   6 members have voted

  1. 1. Meditations of Marcus Aurelius vs Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu

    • Meditations
    • Tao Te Ching

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Try to answer the question guys.

Edited by Rishabh R

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 I didn't even know Lao tzu wrote that. I never read it but the quotes I've seen from Lao tzu are some of the cream of the crop 

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Meditations every day of the week. I'm not saying it's better, but I need the message to be clear and direct. 

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Taoism and wuwei are so amazing. Better than meditation 

Edited by Ramanujan

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By the way it might be foolish to compare two philosophy as I myself don't know which book is better that is why I wrote in the post according to you.

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Meditations seems to be more practical while the Tao more existential.

Edited by UnbornTao

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The weirdest damn thing, I have had the name Marcus Aurelius bouncing around in my brain for the last couple of months for no discernible reason, until now.

 

So, of course, I voted for him.  I'm not sure I would agree with Lao Tzu musings.

Edited by El Zapato

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Both are great

Edited by Atb210201

Rationality is Stupidity, Love is Rationality

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@Ramanujan I have read Meditations 2 times and it was great. Only I have not read Tao Te Ching fully.

@CARDOZZO better means written in a more practical manner according to individual people.

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