Personally I'm an atheist christian. I don't believe in the supernatural but I respect christian values. I think christian values are western values and need to be preserved.
Been reading on Stoicism books ever since 2019 and I have no regrets whatsoever. I'm glad I've come across this audiobook. I know it has lifetime gems.
This is a good book about the history of stoicism and its relation to the ancient thought, philosophy, and religion. However, I do not recommend it as a starting point for learning stoicism, because the emphasis on logic and physics distracts from the ethics. Rather I recommend you read Marcus Aurelius first (because it is fun), then Epictetus, because it is clear, and then as much of Seneca as you want, for it is well-written but disorganized, and then come back to this book.
The bottom line up front is at 36:00. If you are researching a paper due tomorrow than try to focus on that and write your three to five paragraphs around this central theme of simple syllogism and wisdom; try to match the mathematics up with the rhetoric and dialectic and you shall get a good grade on you paper. And next time, do not wait until the last night please.
After a lot of years and ofcourse having a bad time which shattered my ideals and dreams i became an autodidact stoic. I just learned about this philosophy, but i wouldnt say that this is the main lead info of what it is. I believe it is about questioning your feelings always everyday and try to rationalize it. When your rationalisation makes sense you can finally feel peace with yourself for a short moment of time. When you embrace this way of living it could be hard and the only escape could be the moments you are being able to think (like dancing, playing a game, or other mentally distracting excercises) Stoicism is a gift that makes you extraordinary from everyone else but it has also its downsides. Like overthinking and difficulty with letting yourself go in the flow and JUST not think for a moment
I am high as shit rn I opened Pandora’s box of stoicism and now and am feeling pretty stoked and really and proud of my “foolish” highschool dropout self for learning about this shit on my own while people in college are paying to procrastinate and anxiously rush thru not being able to fully absorb because they have 50 million other things that are gonna end up going thru one ear and out pens and fingertips. I know I’m still the fool who didn’t pass highschool but at least this fool is wise enough to not pay for and opinion on a paper that could dictate a future that nobody has control of ;)
I wonder how anyone can vote material like this down. Even as an intellectual exercise, keeping up with this is of great value regardless of whether you agree with the philosophy or not.
I wonder how anyone learning stoicism would be bothered by that which he cannot control. Thumbs down votes could be for any reason and will forever be something you will see on any video. It doesnt matter if it the video was the best video on the planet. It will have a thumbs down.
Is it just me or does anyone else just find Bill Boerst voice to be calming almost hypnic in a way I find the audiobook interesting but I keep coming back for his voice I've listened to this several times now.
@@sadidiot9686 What's 'ironic' is not being able to see "Unknown Li's" comment, much like many other replies that seem to disappear or not appear at all. I love it whenever a comment says that it has at least 10 replies but you can see only 3 or 4 of them, lol!
The lable stoicism is not in the massage its the power and intention behind what mind sees. Truth is the way of life and that is what all evil seeks to contradict. Bucause the way is seeking the path in alignment with life. The path means defeating the circles of death and this was to hard for the masses to self discipline in doing. So we once chose the easy living through less restraint, giving birth to evil thoughts. Now our past masters can see more clearly because more lessens have led us to embrace this key to heaven. We literally see the fruit for life growing all throughout men in their now time. I hope that men will see that all the answers are within life outside of restrictions from living in death.
This guys voice is the cure for insomnia. I don’t think you need someone as animated as, say, Jim Carrey to read this but if this guy had a British accent he would remind me of professor Binns from Harry Potter.
Who should I share my need for the meaning of my daily life frame? I used to search the internet and told my friends what I knew as much as possible, but soon the stream of knowledge taught that Shouldn't tell everyone everything, that means, have I told anyone, told the philosopher, or through the universe? ---- thank you so much
Long story short: Exercise your "hegemonic" and let it guide you through your life. Whats a "hegemonic"? Well , start with "Meditations" and you are half way there.
@@pillbilly8761 How you are going to impose the stoic learnings in your everyday life. Reading is one thing , understanding is another and finaly the implementation of it is the most important yet the most dificult part. Trying is the least you can do , and though that doesn't make you a stoic philosopher to the bone , it surely makes you a better person. To yourself and to the others. I guess that is the ultimate task for all of us , progression. Anyway , if you read and try to comprehend Marcus Aurelius' "Meditations" , you will understand my point. Thank you for your question. Wish you all the best for 2022.
Their addition and wise conceptions to this ‘puzzle’ we live in is needed to continue perfecting imperfections we perceive in our own going’s on and times
I'm an a native American wich is not according from old government or principles without consider other type of understanding and knowledge the past has to adapt to the present but never the present surpass the future
The path means defeating the circles of death and this was to hard for the masses to self discipline in doing. :defeating the circles of death yes and to keep a quality of knowing passing that on instead of starting it all from scratch and beginning all over again and doing that all over once again.
To all those complaining it is boring or nonsensical - this audiobook is for those who already have a grasp of stoic concepts from the discourses, meditations and letters to lucilius, and want to learn about the deeper reasoning behind stoic philosophy.
"Stoicism" is very trendy these days. I think a lot of people who are complaining thought they were going to be watching that kind of very low or surface level "stoicism" that they see expressed as cute little motivational sayings on memes that are all over the place on social media. "Stoicism" is also very popular here on TH-cam. Most of them (with the obvious exception of this video), are nothing more than just regular motivational videos that include the word "stoic" or 'stoicism' in their titles, just to take advantage of the current trendiness of the word, working the algorithm hoping it'll make their dime-a-dozen motivational videos go viral.
The devaluation of liberty was the main reason why the Roman bourgeoisie adopted Stoic theory. He gave the main food in the sense of duty, in trust and submission to Fate, the reconciliation of man with misfortunes and the renunciation of any claim of better fortune. In this sense, Stoicism is emerging as a philosophy of submission, and from a political point of view, as we literally pointed out in our last presentation in May, Stoicism is the main recipe for building citizens. It provides the main philosophical background to Christianity and all the ideologies born of the Enlightenment in the West. The goal is to shape reality, beautiful or not, but such that it leaves no room for escape. It is necessary to set a purpose in life, the best, a collective purpose which we are called to serve, those who blindly believe in it, until it prevails. Thus Marxism poses the victory of the proletariat, capitalism the profit of money and the prosperity of capital, the administrative model of representation the service of the party line for the good of the party and so on. The historical events of the time that we call "late antiquity" are in our case revealing. Stoicism did not move the Macedonian kings because they were uncompromising realists while conquering the Romans (Festus). The Romans, in contrast to the Greeks, who had the most important philosophy of all, had realized their ecumenical mission, so the administration (Farrington) was more important to them. During the period of the pax romana, the Roman ruling elite recorded the limits of its spread, stopped looting after the Romans became champions in slaughter and ruin, and planned the exercise of command over the conquered. What will management say? The way I collect taxes, which now seems to me more cost-effective than war. But how do I manage so many people peacefully? With the democracy of the Greeks? But even my own res publica is rejected. I need a strong administration. And an empire was made. I need both the right philosophy and a religion of submission. They chose Stoicism for philosophy for all the reasons we mentioned. Their religion was offered a few centuries later. Therefore, Theodoridis can say that in those years Hellenism was defeated by the East, but this was done on a Roman initiative for the needs of the then plutocracy. Stoicism is a pessimistic philosophy, since it calls man to accept a defeat: the fact that life itself surpasses him. It calls on him at the same time to make this sad disadvantage an advantage if he recognizes that this is life and reconciles with its truth. In this way he will contribute to his personal happiness and to the balanced course of the world. But as Lucius Torquatos, in defense of Epicurus, responds to Cicero: "Or what value can a philosophy have that thinks that everything happens because it is so written by fate? This is what the old women believe, and in fact the uneducated old women! "
Those who know Holy Scripture know that there is nothing in stoicism that God hasn’t taught Stoicism has taken its best from Holy Scripture Deference is Holy Scripture goes much beyond and it is spirit not flesh or of the world Im still glad for stoicism much better than religion’s no doubt for all religions have taken from Holy Scripture only for corrupt profit and power destroying themselves and all who in them put their faith
Summary for stoicism: shit happens, get over it. The majority of what happens to you has nothing to do with you. You're not that important, get over yourself.
I disagree. Logic can often actually lead to irrational patterns of thought, which lead to irrational answers, which lead to irrational actions, that provide irrational outcomes. Of which some might reinforce or prove the original irrational logical proccess correct. Making it more likely to be repeated in the future.
Human logic can be just as flawed as human emotions. The complete person uses both their logic and their emotions and humbly accepts they can be wrong anyway.
Anyone who claims this is not intellectually challenging is a fraud. There is a lot to chew on here. Your intelligence is proven by the fact that you find it interesting. 🙂🙏
I would be amazed if I were emotional. Being amused only implies my physical biology. Being impressed would signify my egotistical need to matter. Being confused requires mental process, I think. Being. Using the rational mind to exist in the physical confines of the third dimensional concept of reality. More sensory input would only increase confusion, information overload could tip the balance between knowledge and noise. Being. Balance. Both.
You can not learn Stoicism by reading a book. If you want to learn Stoicism, work helping the homeless, for example. Mother Teresa is a good example of modern day Stoicism, Nelson Mandela too.
@@lwibusinesscultclassics let me tell you - NO BODY knows what they are talking about, throughout the history of humanity - we've understood nothing - evidently. Please refer to my original post for all you need to "learn".
Mother Teresa *is a very poor example as she praised and glorified the suffering of others yet availed herself of proper hospital medical care when she was ill and suffering!*
The monotone nature of this narrator is why audiobooks are so difficult to enjoy. Great subject but my gosh this simply doesn’t do the subject any justice.
leojay60 You’re right, but it’s already a very bland subject. Therefore, some tap-dancing in the background or even the sound of crickets would greatly enhance the experience.
@@NormandyFoye Only to an extent. The listening itself is a stoic exercise in focus & attentiveness. Other lessons or audiobooks with the background instrumentals could be appropriate for other schools of thought or meditative exercises.
I am grateful for the content, but I think this book should have been "A History f Stoicism", not " A Guide". There is much better content available as guidework.
You turn me into real Stoic. I listen to this sharply. I was a Christian and I don't want go back to church ever again.
Personally I'm an atheist christian. I don't believe in the supernatural but I respect christian values. I think christian values are western values and need to be preserved.
To save you some time: : )
Section 0 - 0:01 - Foreword
Section 1 - 0:56 - Philosophy among the Greeks & Romans AND Divisions of Philosophy
Section 2 - 17:15 - Logic
Section 3 - 39:14 - Ethics (part A)
Section 4 - 1:01:18 - Ethics (part B)
Section 5 - 1:19:07 - Physic
Section 6 - 1:38:54 - Conclusion
Thank you!
thank you!
Real V.I.P. right here. Thanks bro!
I just updated the table of content. The info should be all correct now. :- )
Thanks bro
Been reading on Stoicism books ever since 2019 and I have no regrets whatsoever. I'm glad I've come across this audiobook. I know it has lifetime gems.
Could you please name some good books on stoicism?
This is a good book about the history of stoicism and its relation to the ancient thought, philosophy, and religion. However, I do not recommend it as a starting point for learning stoicism, because the emphasis on logic and physics distracts from the ethics. Rather I recommend you read Marcus Aurelius first (because it is fun), then Epictetus, because it is clear, and then as much of Seneca as you want, for it is well-written but disorganized, and then come back to this book.
+Robert Read thx
Thank you.
Robert Read I've done just that without reading your advice. Amazing. It was correct. I still need to go through Seneca before this.
Thank You. will just that
I didnt take ur advice and im smartest more ever
The bottom line up front is at 36:00. If you are researching a paper due tomorrow than try to focus on that and write your three to five paragraphs around this central theme of simple syllogism and wisdom; try to match the mathematics up with the rhetoric and dialectic and you shall get a good grade on you paper. And next time, do not wait until the last night please.
After a lot of years and ofcourse having a bad time which shattered my ideals and dreams i became an autodidact stoic.
I just learned about this philosophy, but i wouldnt say that this is the main lead info of what it is. I believe it is about questioning your feelings always everyday and try to rationalize it.
When your rationalisation makes sense you can finally feel peace with yourself for a short moment of time.
When you embrace this way of living it could be hard and the only escape could be the moments you are being able to think (like dancing, playing a game, or other mentally distracting excercises)
Stoicism is a gift that makes you extraordinary from everyone else but it has also its downsides.
Like overthinking and difficulty with letting yourself go in the flow and JUST not think for a moment
Good man
You have done a good service here to save young collegiates. Thank you.
youre a god send thank you
I am high as shit rn I opened Pandora’s box of stoicism and now and am feeling pretty stoked and really and proud of my “foolish” highschool dropout self for learning about this shit on my own while people in college are paying to procrastinate and anxiously rush thru not being able to fully absorb because they have 50 million other things that are gonna end up going thru one ear and out pens and fingertips. I know I’m still the fool who didn’t pass highschool but at least this fool is wise enough to not pay for and opinion on a paper that could dictate a future that nobody has control of ;)
I wonder how anyone can vote material like this down. Even as an intellectual exercise, keeping up with this is of great value regardless of whether you agree with the philosophy or not.
big words hurt
@@Nels_77 I teach English, and I speak other languages, I had to pause a few times...lol.
I wonder how anyone learning stoicism would be bothered by that which he cannot control. Thumbs down votes could be for any reason and will forever be something you will see on any video. It doesnt matter if it the video was the best video on the planet. It will have a thumbs down.
@@yeayeanahyea4150 Now that's stoicism in practice!👍You're right, btw.
I use this video to fall asleep. Works every time
Thank you, after years of trying to understand stoicism, I now have a definition of 'nature' that allows me to understand the teachings.
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Is it just me or does anyone else just find Bill Boerst voice to be calming almost hypnic in a way I find the audiobook interesting but I keep coming back for his voice I've listened to this several times now.
Thank you so much for creating this audiobook for all of us.
I can't imagine all the work put into this. I gracefully thank you and I wish you great health and prosperity.
So happy I stumbled across this
Stoic don't live emotionless or passion less. They recognise feelings/emotions are normal and we experience them anyway.
I’am really enjoying this “Guide.”
@@unknownli187 ....too many unironic emojis
@@sadidiot9686 What's 'ironic' is not being able to see "Unknown Li's" comment, much like many other replies that seem to disappear or not appear at all. I love it whenever a comment says that it has at least 10 replies but you can see only 3 or 4 of them, lol!
I start reading meditations today 😊
What's mediation beautiful?
That's good. Finish reading and summarize it for me
@@HOFFA-c7e wtf?
I fell asleep to this. Thank you man
LMAO WHAT
wag1 my g wys
Listen to this while studying
So you can hear and read two different sentences at once? To each his own but i dont see this working for many people
for white noise ??
How Sway?
THANKS FOR YOUR SHARING ❤
The lable stoicism is not in the massage its the power and intention behind what mind sees. Truth is the way of life and that is what all evil seeks to contradict. Bucause the way is seeking the path in alignment with life. The path means defeating the circles of death and this was to hard for the masses to self discipline in doing. So we once chose the easy living through less restraint, giving birth to evil thoughts. Now our past masters can see more clearly because more lessens have led us to embrace this key to heaven. We literally see the fruit for life growing all throughout men in their now time. I hope that men will see that all the answers are within life outside of restrictions from living in death.
You mean *message* - not "massage." And, *lessons* - not "lessens."
You summarise the journey of the life of a man perfectly
Found this account of Stoicism interesting to research more.
This guys voice is the cure for insomnia. I don’t think you need someone as animated as, say, Jim Carrey to read this but if this guy had a British accent he would remind me of professor Binns from Harry Potter.
1:47:24 what does that line mean?
I will do today what others will not, so tomorrow I will have what others do not.
nice
And your gain will have been well deserved.
The origin of origins. I feel like I'm in an ancient court, time reversing and mind purging!
Thank you 🙇.
Who should I share my need for the meaning of my daily life frame? I used to search the internet and told my friends what I knew as much as possible, but soon the stream of knowledge taught that Shouldn't tell everyone everything, that means, have I told anyone, told the philosopher, or through the universe? ---- thank you so much
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Ok
Long story short:
Exercise your "hegemonic" and let it guide you through your life.
Whats a "hegemonic"?
Well , start with "Meditations" and you are half way there.
The Tao
What’s the other half
@@pillbilly8761
How you are going to impose the stoic learnings in your everyday life.
Reading is one thing , understanding is another and finaly the implementation of it is the most important yet the most dificult part.
Trying is the least you can do , and though that doesn't make you a stoic philosopher to the bone , it surely makes you a better person.
To yourself and to the others.
I guess that is the ultimate task for all of us , progression.
Anyway , if you read and try to comprehend Marcus Aurelius' "Meditations" , you will understand my point.
Thank you for your question.
Wish you all the best for 2022.
Well done and well read. Thank you!
This book is phenomenal
+
BRAVO !
Their addition and wise conceptions to this ‘puzzle’ we live in is needed to continue perfecting imperfections we perceive in our own going’s on and times
1:17:47 powerful
I'm an a native American wich is not according from old government or principles without consider other type of understanding and knowledge the past has to adapt to the present but never the present surpass the future
I almost forgot that before the inventions was possible the world was only a cycle of evolution until contempt.
is this whats founded by zeno?
tryna practice stoicism in middle school rn
Awesome stuff🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🎇🔑🔑☺
Who else listens to philosophy when high? 💨🍃🍃
The path means defeating the circles of death and this was to hard for the masses to self discipline in doing. :defeating the circles of death yes and to keep a quality of knowing passing that on instead of starting it all from scratch and beginning all over again and doing that all over once again.
wow interesting audiobook
To all those complaining it is boring or nonsensical - this audiobook is for those who already have a grasp of stoic concepts from the discourses, meditations and letters to lucilius, and want to learn about the deeper reasoning behind stoic philosophy.
"Stoicism" is very trendy these days. I think a lot of people who are complaining thought they were going to be watching that kind of very low or surface level "stoicism" that they see expressed as cute little motivational sayings on memes that are all over the place on social media. "Stoicism" is also very popular here on TH-cam. Most of them (with the obvious exception of this video), are nothing more than just regular motivational videos that include the word "stoic" or 'stoicism' in their titles, just to take advantage of the current trendiness of the word, working the algorithm hoping it'll make their dime-a-dozen motivational videos go viral.
sec-7 for what reason 🤨
when was this written?
The devaluation of liberty was the main reason why the Roman bourgeoisie adopted Stoic theory. He gave the main food in the sense of duty, in trust and submission to Fate, the reconciliation of man with misfortunes and the renunciation of any claim of better fortune. In this sense, Stoicism is emerging as a philosophy of submission, and from a political point of view, as we literally pointed out in our last presentation in May, Stoicism is the main recipe for building citizens.
It provides the main philosophical background to Christianity and all the ideologies born of the Enlightenment in the West.
The goal is to shape reality, beautiful or not, but such that it leaves no room for escape. It is necessary to set a purpose in life, the best, a collective purpose which we are called to serve, those who blindly believe in it, until it prevails. Thus Marxism poses the victory of the proletariat, capitalism the profit of money and the prosperity of capital, the administrative model of representation the service of the party line for the good of the party and so on.
The historical events of the time that we call "late antiquity" are in our case revealing. Stoicism did not move the Macedonian kings because they were uncompromising realists while conquering the Romans (Festus). The Romans, in contrast to the Greeks, who had the most important philosophy of all, had realized their ecumenical mission, so the administration (Farrington) was more important to them.
During the period of the pax romana, the Roman ruling elite recorded the limits of its spread, stopped looting after the Romans became champions in slaughter and ruin, and planned the exercise of command over the conquered. What will management say? The way I collect taxes, which now seems to me more cost-effective than war. But how do I manage so many people peacefully? With the democracy of the Greeks? But even my own res publica is rejected. I need a strong administration. And an empire was made. I need both the right philosophy and a religion of submission.
They chose Stoicism for philosophy for all the reasons we mentioned. Their religion was offered a few centuries later. Therefore, Theodoridis can say that in those years Hellenism was defeated by the East, but this was done on a Roman initiative for the needs of the then plutocracy.
Stoicism is a pessimistic philosophy, since it calls man to accept a defeat: the fact that life itself surpasses him. It calls on him at the same time to make this sad disadvantage an advantage if he recognizes that this is life and reconciles with its truth. In this way he will contribute to his personal happiness and to the balanced course of the world.
But as Lucius Torquatos, in defense of Epicurus, responds to Cicero: "Or what value can a philosophy have that thinks that everything happens because it is so written by fate? This is what the old women believe, and in fact the uneducated old women! "
Those who know Holy Scripture know that there is nothing in stoicism that God hasn’t taught Stoicism has taken its best from Holy Scripture Deference is Holy Scripture goes much beyond and it is spirit not flesh or of the world Im still glad for stoicism much better than religion’s no doubt for all religions have taken from Holy Scripture only for corrupt profit and power destroying themselves and all who in them put their faith
Wrong
one thing i know about stoic simple thing letting go is the best option. don't adamant to anything
Summary for stoicism: shit happens, get over it. The majority of what happens to you has nothing to do with you. You're not that important, get over yourself.
Could you do a back vid keep up the good shit
Thanks for reading, should be more movement in your voice.
Logic will usually provide the correct answer.
I disagree. Logic can often actually lead to irrational patterns of thought, which lead to irrational answers, which lead to irrational actions, that provide irrational outcomes. Of which some might reinforce or prove the original irrational logical proccess correct. Making it more likely to be repeated in the future.
@@moosiem8209 sorry, but you’ve got it backwards. Logic is rational, emotions are irrational.
@@justindawson5930 yeah
Human logic can be just as flawed as human emotions. The complete person uses both their logic and their emotions and humbly accepts they can be wrong anyway.
@@moosiem8209 I tend to agree
Thank you
I kind of do the opposite, I show all my emotions, yet I am also highly motivated and plow on no matter what.
I got 6minutes in and realised how illiterate I really am. I shall return once I am able to understand, what he heck he is saying.
Anyone who claims this is not intellectually challenging is a fraud. There is a lot to chew on here. Your intelligence is proven by the fact that you find it interesting. 🙂🙏
I really wish followers of this philosophy would at least give it a college try
Catch the Fire - pray, love, live
😍 One does not come in the secret to a man who is drunk, One does commit a secret to a good man, good man well not get drunk
Sorry. Found it. 36:05. I beg your pardon.
Tommy Thompson - Book has a good stuff I listen to it few times just for better understanding
😍😍💪🏿😍😍😍🥰🥰😘😘😘😘🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Standards impossible to reach for the average earthling living in the 21st century. Marcus Aurelius is far more accessible and infinitely more human.
Let's go queens!
No Disrespect
I would be amazed if I were emotional. Being amused only implies my physical biology. Being impressed would signify my egotistical need to matter. Being confused requires mental process, I think. Being. Using the rational mind to exist in the physical confines of the third dimensional concept of reality. More sensory input would only increase confusion, information overload could tip the balance between knowledge and noise. Being. Balance. Both.
sorry these are notes for myself: 16:23
Hey
Мы сделали перевод на русский язык.
Holy hell this was hard to get through. The reader sounds like he’s eating the whole time
🕊🌐🕊sharing
Great Gob
You can not learn Stoicism by reading a book.
If you want to learn Stoicism, work helping the homeless, for example.
Mother Teresa is a good example of modern day Stoicism, Nelson Mandela too.
@@lwibusinesscultclassics I learned Stoicism by picking my nose.
@@lwibusinesscultclassics let me tell you - NO BODY knows what they are talking about, throughout the history of humanity - we've understood nothing - evidently. Please refer to my original post for all you need to "learn".
Mother Teresa *is a very poor example as she praised and glorified the suffering of others yet availed herself of proper hospital medical care when she was ill and suffering!*
🕊
17:06
The monotone nature of this narrator is why audiobooks are so difficult to enjoy. Great subject but my gosh this simply doesn’t do the subject any justice.
That’s why I’m saving it to listen to while I sleep. Five minutes and I’m passed out lol.
But it deals with stoicism & logic. What, should the reader sing-song the book?
leojay60 You’re right, but it’s already a very bland subject. Therefore, some tap-dancing in the background or even the sound of crickets would greatly enhance the experience.
@@NormandyFoye
Only to an extent. The listening itself is a stoic exercise in focus & attentiveness. Other lessons or audiobooks with the background instrumentals could be appropriate for other schools of thought or meditative exercises.
Showing negative emotions and complaining. You have no idea what stoicism is all about.
It was weird hearing my name -zinos
Not screaming while watching a lifetime movie
43:39
sigma nation rise up
37:40
This stuff is like food .
I am the one
It's better when it's 1.25x speed
112
Kinda looks like the TH-camr sargon of akkad
I am grateful for the content, but I think this book should have been "A History f Stoicism", not " A Guide". There is much better content available as guidework.
I think I’m just stupid but I couldn’t understand a word
He says a wagon, a wagon pushes trough his mouth. ~ logic.
Jones Jennifer Thomas Anthony Jackson Gary
Stork...stoic
Davis Angela Lewis Brian Brown Frank
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Stoicism might lead to religion but it is not religion
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not helpful and don't have any caption
A fairy tale in the modern world.
Wtf is stoicism
Thank you joe Biden for reading me this wonderful book
Did it put you to sleep??
Whatever, dude.
poor narration
if you need guidance on how to be stoic, you are missing the point.
Ah yes because stoics don’t receive “guidance” from anyone. Ridiculous. If you are new, please god ignore this.
@@sabertooth160 when you are educated into behaving like those who are stoic, you are acting.
@@importantname meanwhile, all the stoics were educated.....
My Grandmother did a great job. It was just her.
Bad Voice
"Whiteness" xĐ more like "witness"
11 books on lair 😂
You can barley read bro
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