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Jonathan Holland's avatar

I find journaling in the third person immensely beneficial.

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Derek Beyer's avatar

I’ve long wondered why Marcus Aurelius seemed to be more popular among modern readers than Epictetus or Seneca, and I think this answers it for me: Marcus was writing to himself with the detached “you”, but I think readers perceive him as talking directly to *them*. Perhaps that strong use of the second person feels more personal, more imperative.

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