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ποΈ Surround yourself with Stoics. Train clarity, discipline, and self-control.
ππ» https://estoicismoparaganadores.com/#en
Here we don't just consume contentβwe apply it to transform ourselves.
ποΈ What if you could control your mind the way Marcus Aurelius controlled Rome?
21 principles that will change the way you think.
ππ» https://stoiccode.netlify.app/
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ποΈ It's not things that disturb you but what you think about them β that changes everything.
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ποΈ 10 Stoic lessons to separate facts from judgments and stop suffering unnecessarily:
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βͺοΈ First Stoic Lesson: It's not things that disturb you but what you think about them β that changes everything.
βͺοΈ Second Stoic Lesson: The same event destroys one man and strengthens another β the difference is the judgment.
βͺοΈ Third Stoic Lesson: You don't suffer from what happens but from the story you tell yourself about it.
βͺοΈ Fourth Stoic Lesson: Epictetus was a slave and his master broke his leg β yet he achieved a freedom his owners never knew.
βͺοΈ Fifth Stoic Lesson: Every "this is terrible" is suffering you add β reality simply is.
βͺοΈ Sixth Stoic Lesson: Marcus Aurelius learned that when you remove the judgment the damage disappears.
βͺοΈ Seventh Stoic Lesson: The wise man sees things as they are β without added drama or tragedy.
βͺοΈ Eighth Stoic Lesson: Your automatic judgments are old programs you never questioned.
βͺοΈ Ninth Stoic Lesson: Epictetus taught his students to pause before judging and consciously choose what to think.
βͺοΈ Tenth Stoic Lesson: Separate the fact from your judgment and ask yourself if that judgment helps or destroys you.
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πΏ Pain is inevitable β the suffering you add with your judgments is optional.
βοΈ Listen to the episode and start freeing your mind from the judgments that enslave you today.
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π If you value this content, subscribe and follow us so you wonβt miss more reflections and insights to strengthen your character through Stoicism.
π Subscribe to our Podcast ποΈ - Stoicism for Winners ποΈππΌ
Β https://open.spotify.com/show/2LVwh40713Hyw1sVFTto6J
βοΈ On our Podcast, you will find a complete guide to Stoicism and its application in modern life. From the principles of Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus to strategies for overcoming procrastination and developing ironclad discipline. Discover how Stoic philosophy can transform your productivity, control your emotions, and help you achieve a full and balanced life.
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βοΈ Music: 'Penumbra' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
The Lesson From EPICTETUS That Explains Why Your Thoughts Disturb You | Wisdom for Living - Stoicism for WinnersΒ
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By Stoicism for WinnersποΈ Surround yourself with Stoics. Train clarity, discipline, and self-control.
ππ» https://estoicismoparaganadores.com/#en
Here we don't just consume contentβwe apply it to transform ourselves.
ποΈ What if you could control your mind the way Marcus Aurelius controlled Rome?
21 principles that will change the way you think.
ππ» https://stoiccode.netlify.app/
Β
ββββββββββͺοΈ
Β
ποΈ It's not things that disturb you but what you think about them β that changes everything.
Β
ποΈ 10 Stoic lessons to separate facts from judgments and stop suffering unnecessarily:
Β
βͺοΈ First Stoic Lesson: It's not things that disturb you but what you think about them β that changes everything.
βͺοΈ Second Stoic Lesson: The same event destroys one man and strengthens another β the difference is the judgment.
βͺοΈ Third Stoic Lesson: You don't suffer from what happens but from the story you tell yourself about it.
βͺοΈ Fourth Stoic Lesson: Epictetus was a slave and his master broke his leg β yet he achieved a freedom his owners never knew.
βͺοΈ Fifth Stoic Lesson: Every "this is terrible" is suffering you add β reality simply is.
βͺοΈ Sixth Stoic Lesson: Marcus Aurelius learned that when you remove the judgment the damage disappears.
βͺοΈ Seventh Stoic Lesson: The wise man sees things as they are β without added drama or tragedy.
βͺοΈ Eighth Stoic Lesson: Your automatic judgments are old programs you never questioned.
βͺοΈ Ninth Stoic Lesson: Epictetus taught his students to pause before judging and consciously choose what to think.
βͺοΈ Tenth Stoic Lesson: Separate the fact from your judgment and ask yourself if that judgment helps or destroys you.
Β
πΏ Pain is inevitable β the suffering you add with your judgments is optional.
βοΈ Listen to the episode and start freeing your mind from the judgments that enslave you today.
Β
ββββββββββͺοΈ
π If you value this content, subscribe and follow us so you wonβt miss more reflections and insights to strengthen your character through Stoicism.
π Subscribe to our Podcast ποΈ - Stoicism for Winners ποΈππΌ
Β https://open.spotify.com/show/2LVwh40713Hyw1sVFTto6J
βοΈ On our Podcast, you will find a complete guide to Stoicism and its application in modern life. From the principles of Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus to strategies for overcoming procrastination and developing ironclad discipline. Discover how Stoic philosophy can transform your productivity, control your emotions, and help you achieve a full and balanced life.
Β
ββββββββββͺοΈ
βοΈ Music: 'Penumbra' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
The Lesson From EPICTETUS That Explains Why Your Thoughts Disturb You | Wisdom for Living - Stoicism for WinnersΒ
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Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.