This Book Gave Me A Life Changing Realization

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  • Desire. It's something I don't think any of us truly pay attention too as much as we think we do. The grip that it had on my day to day life was something I never even stopped to pay attention to until I read Epictetus.
    This video focuses just on one small message among many valuable lessons given by the Stoic philosopher.

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  • @Totallyking
    @Totallyking 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great video, thanks

  • @saxa21
    @saxa21 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Hedonic adaptation Epictetus is bang on.
    Taoism also helps the mind.

  • @cjay.6984
    @cjay.6984 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    👏👏👏 Great conversations, can't wait for the next video☺️📚

  • @doyle6000
    @doyle6000 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Great channel!

  • @dreg7305
    @dreg7305 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    thank you for actually having a modicum of brevity and putting the main point at the beginning, and not just being click at or hyperbole, but being genuine in your thumbnail, that seriously goes a loooong way with me. subscribed, excited to hear your opinion on philosophy more, as I have browsed it for a long time, but seeing the book in your hands makes me want to buy some books so I can delve into with you more. cheers my friend

    • @fromthedeskofcollin
      @fromthedeskofcollin  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi there!
      I apologize with this being such a late response. However, I just wanted to still take the time to come back to this comment to really show appreciation for the words of encouragement. I can confidently tell you I have no interest in click bait, adding fluff/filler, only to briefly discuss the main point way later. I don't believe in that content strategy and aim to be as straight to the point as possible.
      Thanks for taking the time to leave such valuable and motivating feedback. I'm glad to have you apart of the community here and look forward to discussing more philosophy in the future.
      All the best,
      Collin

  • @doublebee_
    @doublebee_ 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I started to read philosophy again thanks to you ! I've loved Marcus Aurelius' meditations and i am now reading letters for Lucilius by Seneca !

    • @fromthedeskofcollin
      @fromthedeskofcollin  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hey there!
      I was thrilled to see this comment! If I can ever help someone dive back into reading philosophy, I am all for it! I actually have been highly interested in reading Seneca as well. I have quite a hefty list of books lined before that though 😅
      Regardless, I just want to give thanks for taking the time to leave such kind words of support. Happy reading and have fun on your philosophy journey!
      All the best,
      Collin

  • @kevinjusdeel1223
    @kevinjusdeel1223 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Keep it uppppppp! i love your vids

    • @fromthedeskofcollin
      @fromthedeskofcollin  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I won't let ya down!
      I'm so thankful to have you as a viewer and your support keeps me going!
      All the best,
      Collin

  • @TheWayoftheSith
    @TheWayoftheSith 27 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Good job Collin, I'm also a big fan of Stoicism and; Donald Robertson, Pierre Hadot, Massimo Pigliucci, Epictetus and Seneca specifically.

    • @fromthedeskofcollin
      @fromthedeskofcollin  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi there, MJ!
      I have no interest in ever being the type of creator to use click-bait, fill my video with fluff, inauthenticity, etc! It's incredibly important to me that I don't waste your time if you take the time out of your day to view a video of mine. Your time is valuable and I'm simply here to spread my ideas, insights, and philosophy that I feel someone else could potential find value in and use in their own lives.
      I'm at a loss of words for the detailed example you gave regarding the "Warrior" and "Artisan" archetypes. I think it's such a fascinating area to explore. To add, I believe most people could really benefit and learn more about themselves looking into the different archetypes that are out there. I certainly think you hit the nail on the head when it comes to most people "wanting" to be Warrior types because they feel it's the "better" of them, while actively ignoring their true being. That is one reason I love reading, writing, and discussing philosophy. These practices have helped me not just improve my knowledge and wisdom, but also, better understand my identity, acknowledge and validate my thoughts., emotions, and instinctual behaviors.
      I can't thank you enough for this comment and taking the time to leave such a wonderful message. It's incredibly reassuring that you recognize I simply just want to be as real and authentic as possible with the videos I put out. I can confidently and proudly say that will never change. Your comments always make my day and inspire me to continue to create.
      Only the best,
      Collin

  • @tarotguitars
    @tarotguitars 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    i'm pretty sure i heard freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose...

  • @vaishakmuralidharan7605
    @vaishakmuralidharan7605 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Nice video! Although Stoicism doesn't say anywhere they don't want you to have a family, that's incorrect! The Stoics have been people engaged in all aspects of their lives just like all of us and even more. Take Marcus Aurelius for example.

    • @fromthedeskofcollin
      @fromthedeskofcollin  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Hi there! I appreciate the feedback and comment! You are absolutely correct and that is my mistake for wording the way I did. I more so intended to mean that ancient Stoics have mentioned you must “be ready” to abandon family, friends, etc and that’s a message I never agreed with.
      I agree with you though, Marcus Aurelius is a wonderful example!
      All the best,
      Collin

    • @vaishakmuralidharan7605
      @vaishakmuralidharan7605 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@fromthedeskofcollin I understand what you're trying to say, but i still think you're using the wrong words again. They don't ask anybody to "abandon" family, rather be ready to part with them - in the sense that they can be snatched away from you by fate and that you should be able to cope with that sadness - they're only making you aware of your attachment. Stoicism is also a philosophy of kinship and as such they don't advise isolation of any form. This is my understanding from the source books and secondary material, of course. Thank you 😊

    • @fromthedeskofcollin
      @fromthedeskofcollin  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Ahh I completely understand what you are saying. I wish I remember/wrote down who/which material I remember reading that bit about family from originally. I know Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus touched on the topic numerous times, however, I interpreted that message in a colder tone upon initial reading.
      Overall, I agree with you, Stoicism is absolutely not one to promote isolation or negative connotations towards family. While I understand the overall message they are making, there will always be different bits and pieces we all interpret differently. I definitely am now eager to continue studying and reading more material in the near future.
      I appreciate your thoughts and information you shared very much! Being still relatively new to reading Philosophy, these conversations always help me and others gather a new perspective and understanding.
      Your knowledge is inspirational and I can’t thank you enough for stopping by.
      All the best,
      Collin

    • @vaishakmuralidharan7605
      @vaishakmuralidharan7605 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@fromthedeskofcollin All the best, it's a wonderful journey 😊

  • @carmenM-ey6qy
    @carmenM-ey6qy 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Bible is more life changing!