Worker and Parasite

Lessons in Stoicism by John Sellars


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In this episode, Jerry and Stably embark on a lively discussion that begins with their initial intention to review Cicero’s On Duties but ultimately pivots to John Sellars’ Lessons in Stoicism: What Ancient Philosophers Teach Us about How to Live. The shift reflects their candid admission that Cicero’s dense philosophical treatise posed challenges in accessibility and relevance for the conversation, prompting a move to the more concise and approachable modern work. This transition sets the tone for a reflective and occasionally humorous exploration of Stoic philosophy and its application in contemporary life.

The hosts highlight key insights from Lessons in Stoicism, emphasizing its practical approach to understanding Stoic principles such as emotional resilience, ethical living, and the dichotomy of control. They appreciate Sellars’ ability to distill complex ideas into actionable guidance, making Stoicism more accessible to a modern audience. Jerry and Stably connect these ideas to broader philosophical discussions, drawing comparisons to classical texts and examining how timeless Stoic concepts resonate today.

Throughout the episode, the hosts discuss notable examples from the book, such as the Stoic emphasis on cultivating inner tranquility amidst external chaos. They reflect on the relevance of these ideas in managing stress and uncertainty, particularly in a world dominated by rapid change and pervasive challenges. Their conversation also touches on the enduring appeal of Stoicism in popular culture, examining why figures like Marcus Aurelius and Seneca continue to inspire readers and thinkers.

While focusing primarily on Lessons in Stoicism, Jerry and Stably weave in references to On Duties, considering Cicero’s more rigorous and formal exploration of duty and moral responsibility. They contrast the classical and modern approaches, noting how Sellars’ work serves as an accessible entry point for those interested in Stoic philosophy without the daunting complexity of Cicero’s writings.

The episode concludes with the hosts’ reflections on the practical value of Stoicism in navigating modern challenges. They underscore the importance of integrating philosophical principles into daily life, advocating for a balanced approach that combines intellectual exploration with actionable insights. This episode offers an engaging and thought-provoking journey through Stoic philosophy, bridging classical and modern perspectives while inviting listeners to consider the relevance of these timeless ideas in their own lives.

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Worker and ParasiteBy Jerry Brito, Stan Tsirulnikov

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