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Daily Stoic on Anger Management
Anger Management: 8 Strategies Backed By Two Thousand Years of Practice
For as long as there have been people, there have been people trying to get a handle on their anger problems. Below are some tried and tested strategies for taming your temper from the Stoics
Daily Stoic on Anxiety
How To Cure Anxiety: 9 Stoic Techniques That Work
“We suffer more from imagination than from reality.” — Seneca The 21st century has been described as “The Age of Anxiety,” “The United States of Stress,” “The World of Worry.” The implication is that…
Daily Stoic on Fitness
CrossFit Athlete Brooke Wells on Training The Mind and Reaching Your Potential
Apple Podcasts • Spotify • Overcast Ryan reads today’s daily meditation and talks to Professional CrossFit Athlete Brooke Wells about getting better not just physically but mentally, how she finds…
Daily Stoic on Mental Strength
Ultramarathon Runner Courtney Dauwalter on Building Mental Strength
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Daily Stoic on Mindfulness
Robert Greene on the Power of Daily Practice
Ryan reads today’s daily meditation and talks to bestselling author Robert Greene about his new book The Daily Laws: 366 Meditations on Power, Seduction, Mastery, Strategy, and Human Nature, the…
«Robert Greene is an American author known for his books on strategy, power, and seduction. He has written six international bestsellers: The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, The 33 Strategies of War, The 50th Law, Mastery, and The Laws of Human Nature.»
Daily Stoic on Philosophy
12 (Stoic) Rules For Life: An Ancient Guide to the Good Life
It’d be wonderful if life never tempted you, if you could just go day-to-day, winging it and always do right. But that’s not how the world is. That’s not who you are. If left to our own devices, with…
«The single most important practice in Stoic philosophy is differentiating between what we can change and what we can’t. What we have influence over and what we do not.»
Perseverance: 7 Stoic Lessons on How To Keep Going
“To be like the rock that the waves keep crashing over. It stands unmoved and the raging of the sea falls still around it.” — Marcus Aurelius The question of why and how we are supposed to live has…
Daily Stoic on Stoicism
What Does It Mean To Be Wealthy?
“The real measure of our wealth is how much we’d be worth if we lost all our money.” – John Henry Jowett We’ve all heard stories of people encountering the world’s greatest riches, ending in either…
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