Stoicism: Applying Timeless Wisdom to Your Daily Life
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Stoicism: Applying Timeless Wisdom to Your Daily Life
What is the philosophy of Stoicism?
“To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school. It is to solve some of the problems of life not only theoretically, but practically.†– Thoreau
Stoicism is a branch of Hellenistic philosophy founded by Zeno if Citium in Athens in the 3rd century BC, though it was made popular by practitioners such as Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius and Seneca. The philosophy primarily espouses that virtue (wisdom) alone leads to happiness, and that we don’t have the power control all external circumstances though we can control our responses.
The central tenants of Stoicism are that the world is full of unpredictable circumstances that are beyond our realm of control or influence. It teaches us the fragility of life and how quickly situations can change. Stoicism isn’t about being devoid of emotions. It is about being steady, strong and controlled in the face of circumstances that aren’t in our control.
Contrary to popular perception that Stoicism is about being emotionless, it simply asks a person to not let their emotions enslave them. Stoic philosophy is about not letting your emotions ride rational thought. It is about controlling passionate reactions in the face of adversity. According to Stoicism the fundamental cause of our discontentment is our impulsive reliance on reflexive reactions than logic. When we let emotional or passionate reactions rule out rational thinking, we pave the way for greater adversity.
Unlike other more complicated and theoretical philosophies and modern “feel good†pop psychology approaches, Stoicism guides us in overcoming damaging emotions. As opposed to popular beliefs about Stoic philosophy, it is an actionable philosophy that can be effortlessly applied in everyday living.
That is what this book is all about.
Book 1 of this series has already taught you all things related to Stoic Philosophy. Book 2 is aimed at taking that knowledge and applying it to everyday life.
In this book you will learn:
A Quick Review on Stoic Philosophy
The Stoic Attitude
Negative Visualization
Applying Negative Visualization
Voluntary Discomfort
10 Wise Principles for Applying Stoicism
Stoic Mindfulness
Expressing Gratitude and Cheerfulness
Value Mindfulness
70 Stoic Affirmations for Daily Living
6 Daily Stoicism Exercises
...and much more!
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Many of Stoicism’s wisdom nuggets and illuminating principles have stood the test of time to be as applicable today as they were thousands of years ago. From an emperor to a CEO, anyone can enjoy the benefits of being a Stoic by brining small changes in their life.