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Stoicism, Freedom, and the Art of Living

The Stoic Way to Find Peace and Tranquility in Daily Life

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Stoicism, Freedom, and the Art of Living

By: Gregory Alan Thornhill
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Stoic philosophy was founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium. It is one of the oldest schools of thought and has been influencing Western thought & science since its inception. Stoics believe that everything happens according to nature or Fate; they also teach us how to live our daily lives according to those principles. The great philosophers like Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Seneca have been major influences on modern Western thinking regarding mental health issues such as depression, anxiety disorders etc which have become so prevalent today due to society’s inability to cope with stressful situations or work/family commitments etc. This book aims at explaining how these philosophies can be applied in real life situations and overcome these problems accordingly.daily life freedom art living peace tranquillity Ethics & Morality Philosophy Stoicism Mental Health
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Didn't get much out of it. Not sure what I just listened too. Pretty at the surface.

Waste of time

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This is not a book about stoicism. It’s a Christian sermon. It should be titled as such.

Christian sermon

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no good, was expecting something else not a christian book, false advertising should be labled christianity.

Christian book.

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