How to be Invincible: The Stoic Ideal
How to be Invincible examines the discourse of Epictetus from Book 1, Chapter 18. Here we learn more about the dichotomy of control.
How to be Invincible examines the discourse of Epictetus from Book 1, Chapter 18. Here we learn more about the dichotomy of control.
What is the Stoic Man uses the example of Marcus Aurelius and Stoicism to explore the true meaning of masculinity and being manly.
Book review on the Socratic Method: A Practitioners’s Handbook by Ward Farnsworth, to bring Socrates’s mind to our modern-day lives.
Tao vs Logos: Five Quotes from the Tao Te Ching to compare the Stoic idea of Nature with Taoism. How do they match up and are they similar?
Marcus Aurelius: The Stoic Emperor is a comprehensive and captivating biography detailing all the aspects of the life of a Stoic Emperor.
Stoicism and the Art of Happiness by Donald J. Robertson serves as both an introduction and application of this ancient philosophy.
Book review: How to Think Like a Roman Emperor is a must-read for anyone interested in Stoicism, Roman History, or self-help, and here’s why.
Who was Epictetus? Epictetus is one of the most famous Roman Stoics. Learn how he went from being a slave to becoming a tutor of an Emperor.
Book Review: Breakfast with Seneca is an excellent book for anyone who is starting on their Stoic journey and has or will read his texts.
Who was Seneca? A brief introduction into the life of Seneca and a little scene of how I pictured meeting him would be like.