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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 Every provocation is a hook β every time you bite you prove they can reel you in whenever they want.
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ποΈ 10 Stoic lessons to strip the power from whoever provokes you by not reacting:
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βͺοΈ First Stoic Lesson: Provocation is a hook β every time you bite you hand control to the other.
βͺοΈ Second Stoic Lesson: Epictetus taught that it's not the insult that wounds but your decision to feel wounded.
βͺοΈ Third Stoic Lesson: The provoker needs your rage β without reaction you leave them empty before their own misery.
βͺοΈ Fourth Stoic Lesson: Marcus Aurelius wrote that the best revenge is not becoming like the one who harmed you.
βͺοΈ Fifth Stoic Lesson: You hand control of your emotional state to someone who doesn't deserve it.
βͺοΈ Sixth Stoic Lesson: Seneca compared the insult to a gift β if you don't accept it, it stays with the giver.
βͺοΈ Seventh Stoic Lesson: The man who reacts to everything is predictable β and the predictable man is a puppet.
βͺοΈ Eighth Stoic Lesson: Not reacting isn't weakness β it's inner mastery the provoker can't even imagine.
βͺοΈ Ninth Stoic Lesson: Whoever provokes you is already suffering β the person at peace doesn't need to disturb others.
βͺοΈ Tenth Stoic Lesson: Next time someone provokes you breathe, observe the hook, and choose not to bite.
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πΏ Your calm isn't passivity β it's proof that no one holds the remote control to your life.
βοΈ Listen to the episode and learn to disarm any provocation with your silence.
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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
When Someone Provokes You And You DON'T REACT, You Take ALL Their Power | 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 Every provocation is a hook β every time you bite you prove they can reel you in whenever they want.
Β
ποΈ 10 Stoic lessons to strip the power from whoever provokes you by not reacting:
Β
βͺοΈ First Stoic Lesson: Provocation is a hook β every time you bite you hand control to the other.
βͺοΈ Second Stoic Lesson: Epictetus taught that it's not the insult that wounds but your decision to feel wounded.
βͺοΈ Third Stoic Lesson: The provoker needs your rage β without reaction you leave them empty before their own misery.
βͺοΈ Fourth Stoic Lesson: Marcus Aurelius wrote that the best revenge is not becoming like the one who harmed you.
βͺοΈ Fifth Stoic Lesson: You hand control of your emotional state to someone who doesn't deserve it.
βͺοΈ Sixth Stoic Lesson: Seneca compared the insult to a gift β if you don't accept it, it stays with the giver.
βͺοΈ Seventh Stoic Lesson: The man who reacts to everything is predictable β and the predictable man is a puppet.
βͺοΈ Eighth Stoic Lesson: Not reacting isn't weakness β it's inner mastery the provoker can't even imagine.
βͺοΈ Ninth Stoic Lesson: Whoever provokes you is already suffering β the person at peace doesn't need to disturb others.
βͺοΈ Tenth Stoic Lesson: Next time someone provokes you breathe, observe the hook, and choose not to bite.
Β
πΏ Your calm isn't passivity β it's proof that no one holds the remote control to your life.
βοΈ Listen to the episode and learn to disarm any provocation with your silence.
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
When Someone Provokes You And You DON'T REACT, You Take ALL Their Power | Wisdom for Living - Stoicism for WinnersΒ
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