A Handbook for New Stoics: How to Thrive in a World Out of Your Control--52 Week-By-Week Lessons

How to Thrive in a World Out of Your Control--52 Week-By-Week Lessons

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ISBN: 9781615195336
Publisher: Experiment
Published: 14 May, 2019
Format: Paperback
Language: English
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A pragmatic philosophy more popular than ever--here are 52 ancient lessons to help you overcome adversity and find tranquility in the modern world Stress often comes from situations that are beyond our control--such as preparing for a meeting, waiting for test results, or arguing with a loved one. But we can control our response to these everyday tensions--through the wisdom and practice of Stoicism. Stoicism is an ancient pragmatic philosophy that teaches us to step back, gain perspective, and act with intention. In A Handbook for New Stoics , renowned philosopher Massimo Pigliucci and seasoned practitioner Gregory Lopez provide 52 week-by-week lessons to help us apply timeless Stoic teachings to modern life. Whether you're already familiar with Seneca and Marcus Aurelius, or you're entirely new to Stoicism, this handbook will help you embrace challenges, thrive under pressure, and discover the good life! Join the online discussion group for A Handbook for New Stoics ! facebook.com/groups/377601502853437

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