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| Management number | 220809397 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $2.72 | Model Number | 220809397 | ||
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Control what you can. Accept what you cannot. Know the difference.Two thousand years ago, a Roman emperor, a former slave, and a wealthy playwright all arrived at the same conclusion: most of our suffering is self-inflicted. Not the pain itself — but the layers of frustration, worry, regret, and resistance we pile on top of it. They developed a practical philosophy for stripping away what's unnecessary and focusing on what's within our power.That philosophy is Stoicism. And it has never been more relevant than it is right now.Stoicism for Beginners is a warm, rigorous, and deeply practical introduction written by an Oxford professor who spent 20 years studying Stoicism academically — then spent 3 years actually living it. What he discovered is that the gap between understanding Stoicism and practising it is where the real transformation happens.What you'll learn inside:Meet the Great Stoics — Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Seneca, Zeno, Chrysippus, and Cato: who they were, what they taught, and why their ideas survived 23 centuriesThe Dichotomy of Control — The single most powerful idea in Stoicism, explained with the Archer's Analogy from Chrysippus and a modern inventory of what is and isn't within your controlThe Power of Perception — How your judgments about events cause more suffering than the events themselves, and practical techniques for examining your impressions before reactingNegative Visualization — The Stoic practice of imagining loss before it happens — not to create anxiety, but to destroy it. Why contemplating the worst case sets you freeThe Four Cardinal Virtues — Wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance: the Stoic framework for every decision, explained with ancient examples and modern applicationsStoicism and Emotions — Why Stoicism is NOT about suppressing emotions (the most common misconception), the crucial distinction between destructive passions and healthy emotional responses, and how Stoics actually handle anger, grief, and fearThe Obstacle Is the Way — How adversity becomes advantage: the Stoic approach to difficulty that Marcus Aurelius used to govern an empire during plague, war, and betrayalDaily Stoic Practices — Morning intention, evening review, journaling, voluntary discomfort, and the view from above — concrete habits you can start tomorrowStoicism at Work — Purpose, ambition without attachment, handling difficult colleagues, leading with virtue, and finding meaning in what you doMoney and Simplicity — The Stoic approach to wealth: neither pursuing it desperately nor rejecting it foolishly, with Seneca's paradox of the wealthy philosopherMemento Mori — The Stoic meditation on death that doesn't depress you — it liberates you. Why remembering you will die is the key to actually livingPLUS: The 30-Day Stoic Challenge — A fully structured daily program across 4 weeks: Foundation, Emotion & Virtue, Application, and Depth. Each day has a specific practice, journal prompt, and reflection exercise.PLUS: Original translations from Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca with historical context that brings these ancient voices to life.This book won't make you emotionless. It will make you free — free from the unnecessary suffering we heap upon ourselves, free to respond rather than react, and free to focus on what actually matters.Control what you can. Accept what you cannot. Know the difference. Read more
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| Language | English |
| File size | 14.5 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 323 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Part of series | Self Help |
| Publication date | March 1, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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