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How do you practice modern stoicism?

How do you practice modern stoicism?

These stoic practices will help bring calm to the chaos we face today.

  1. Develop An Internal Locus Of Control.
  2. Guard Your Time.
  3. Don’t Outsource Your Happiness.
  4. Stay Focused When Confronted With Distractions.
  5. Toss Away Ego And Vanity.
  6. Consolidate Your Thoughts In Writing.
  7. Stand Your Ground.
  8. Imagine The Worst That Could Happen.

Are there any modern Stoics?

As a popular movement. The modern Stoicism movement relies heavily on global social media and online communities. One of the key sites is the modern Stoicism website, which harbors the Stoicism Today blog and hosts the Annual Stoic Week (online) and Stoicon (offline) events.

What book did Pewdiepie read about Stoicism?

The first book on his list for January is “Discourses and Selective Writings” by Epictetus, which primarily revolves around the philosophy of Stoicism.

Who is the greatest Stoic?

Emperor Marcus Aurelius
Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, born nearly two millennia ago is perhaps the best known Stoic leader in history. He was born in a prominent family but nobody at the time would have predicted that he would one day be Emperor of the Empire.

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Was Theodore Roosevelt a Stoic?

Turn Obstacles Into Fuel. Theodore Roosevelt was not only President and staunch advocate for the National Park System, but he was also an adventurer who practiced Stoicism. 121–180), incorporates the Stoic principles he used to cope with his life as a soldier and ruler of an empire.

What books to read next on Stoicism?

Diogenes Laertius’ Lives and Opinions. You don’t need to read the whole book.

  • The Lectures of Musonius Rufus. Musonius was the teacher of Epictetus and reputedly the most important philosopher of his lifetime.
  • Xenophon’s Memorabilia of Socrates.
  • Plato’s Apology.
  • Plutarch’s Life of Cato the Younger.
  • Cicero’s De Finibus.
  • Honourable Mentions.
  • Is being stoic a good or bad virtue?

    The Stoics believe whatever is good is also morally perfect, like a virtuous act or a virtue-driven person. A true Stoic carries out a deed that is ethical, moral, and virtuous, simply because it is good to do so. To them, living with virtue is the sole doctrine of a good life.

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    What did the Stoics believe in?

    Stoics did not believe in an incarnate force of evil. Instead, Stoics believed that all people were imperfect except for the perfectly wise. Therefore, every person had the possibility to commit wicked acts.

    What is the central belief of Stoicism?

    Stoicism had a powerfully developed system of philosophy, which covered logic, ethics and physics. The central beliefs were that the cosmos was a divine being, endowed with a soul that was made of a refined form of matter. Our role on earth was to accept and live according to nature.