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stoicism

  • Marcus Aurelius: How to Lead Responsibly
    Marcus Aurelius: How to Lead Responsibly
    “If a man were called to fix the period in the history of the world, during which the condition of the human race was most happy and prosperous, he would, ...
    March 28, 2023BY Andrew Benson Brown
  • President of Stoic School Institute Finds ‘Divine Truth’ in Essay ‘How Humankind Came To Be’
    President of Stoic School Institute Finds ‘Divine Truth’ in Essay ‘How Humankind Came To Be’
    Kelly Kinkade, a Stoic who believes in acquiring virtue and embracing difficulties in life as a means to ...
    February 20, 2023BY Danella Pérez Schmieloz and Tiffany Meier
  • Live Like a Stoic for a Week
    Live Like a Stoic for a Week
    Note the exact time and date of when you were last angry, or afraid, and write down the ...
    October 18, 2020BY Catherine Yang
  • Put on the Mask: Try a Little Stoicism
    Put on the Mask: Try a Little Stoicism
    We can practice self-mastery and respond appropriately when a cruel world knocks at our door.
    May 13, 2020BY Jeff Minick
  • How to Rethink Your Idea of Success
    How to Rethink Your Idea of Success
    What are you hoping for in months ahead? Do you want to progress in your career or perhaps ...
    February 24, 2020BY John Sellars
  • Anger Is Rising in America. The Stoics Taught How to Keep Your Cool
    Anger Is Rising in America. The Stoics Taught How to Keep Your Cool
    According to the latest NPR-IBM Watson Health poll, “42 percent of those polled said they were angrier in the ...
    January 27, 2020BY Barry Brownstein
  • An Ancient Guide to Inner Freedom
    An Ancient Guide to Inner Freedom
    In "The Princess Bride," while disguised as the Dread Pirate Roberts, Westley delivers one of writer William Goldman’s classic lines: ...
    December 26, 2019BY Barry Brownstein
  • George Washington Learned From the Stoics How to Control His ‘Explosive Temper’
    George Washington Learned From the Stoics How to Control His ‘Explosive Temper’
    For as monumental a figure as George Washington was, the first president of the United States was acutely ...
    October 9, 2019BY Michael Wing
  • Suffering With Grace: Seneca’s Stoicism
    Suffering With Grace: Seneca’s Stoicism
    We all deal with hardship. Irrespective of race, class, or gender, we all suffer. Suffering is a fact ...
    September 8, 2019BY Eric Bess
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