• becoming stoic

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  • becoming stoic is not about feeling "nothing". it's about feeling everything and taking control. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a quick history lesson on Stoicism: created around 300-320 BC by a merchant named Zeno who was introduced to philosophy when he arrived in Athens. he developed his adaptation to cope with loss. (he was in a shipwreck on his way to Athens where he lost everything) originally, his followers were called Zenonians who later became known as stoics/stoicism the people who made stoicism “famous” so to speak, were: Marcus Aurelius, - emperor of the Roman Empire for nearly 2 decades Seneca - known for letters from a stoic (started when he was exiled from Rome and continued throughout his whole life) Epictetus (a man who obtained his freedom from slavery and went on to found a stoic philosophy school to teach until his death) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 virtues of Stoicism courage - to continue even when life becomes challenging temperance (moderation) - knowing your limits. not too much of a good thing or a bad thing in all aspects of life justice - doing what’s right and treating others with respect because we are all human wisdom - gained through learning, listening, and experiences. we have 2 eyes and 1 mouth for a reason. it’s acquiring the right information and using it for good

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becoming stoic is not about feeling "nothing". it's about feeling everything and taking control. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a quick history lesson on Stoicism: created around 300-320 BC by a merchant named Zeno who was introduced to philosophy when he arrived in Athens. he developed his adaptation to cope with loss. (he was in a shipwreck on his way to Athens where he lost everything) originally, his followers were called Zenonians who later became known as stoics/stoicism the people who made stoicism “famous” so to speak, were: Marcus Aurelius, - emperor of the Roman Empire for nearly 2 decades Seneca - known for letters from a stoic (started when he was exiled from Rome and continued throughout his whole life) Epictetus (a man who obtained his freedom from slavery and went on to found a stoic philosophy school to teach until his death) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 virtues of Stoicism courage - to continue even when life becomes challenging temperance (moderation) - knowing your limits. not too much of a good thing or a bad thing in all aspects of life justice - doing what’s right and treating others with respect because we are all human wisdom - gained through learning, listening, and experiences. we have 2 eyes and 1 mouth for a reason. it’s acquiring the right information and using it for good

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carla-estefani-rubio/support

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