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This episode explores Seneca's advice to practice voluntary hardship now so you're prepared for real misfortune later. It encourages deliberately experiencing small discomforts—like going without hot water, food, or comforts—to make fears feel less frightening and build mental resilience.
Through concrete examples and a call to establish daily practices, the host explains how training during good times creates durable inner defenses for life's inevitable challenges.
By keironThis episode explores Seneca's advice to practice voluntary hardship now so you're prepared for real misfortune later. It encourages deliberately experiencing small discomforts—like going without hot water, food, or comforts—to make fears feel less frightening and build mental resilience.
Through concrete examples and a call to establish daily practices, the host explains how training during good times creates durable inner defenses for life's inevitable challenges.