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Ruth loves the ideas. She has learned about the dichotomy of control, about emotions, about amor fati. But she has not actually changed anything in her daily life. She has tried morning routines before — meditation apps, gratitude journals, workout plans — and they all lasted about four days.In this episode, Michael gives Ruth the simplest possible daily Stoic practice: a 5-minute morning, a 30-second midday pause, and a 5-minute evening review. Ten minutes total. Connected to a 2,300-year tradition.The Emperor of Rome had to talk himself out of bed every morning. You are in good company.📚 Sources:• Marcus Aurelius — Meditations, 5.1• Seneca — Letters to Lucilius, 83.2• Epictetus — Discourses, 3.10.1-3#stoicism #dailypractice #morningroutine #eveningreview #marcusaurelius #seneca #epictetus #stoicphilosophy #journaling #meditation #mindfulness #habits #selfimprovement #stoicismmentality #practicalphilosophy #wisdom #dailystoic #stoicroutine #mentalhealth #intentionalliving
By Stoicism MentalityRuth loves the ideas. She has learned about the dichotomy of control, about emotions, about amor fati. But she has not actually changed anything in her daily life. She has tried morning routines before — meditation apps, gratitude journals, workout plans — and they all lasted about four days.In this episode, Michael gives Ruth the simplest possible daily Stoic practice: a 5-minute morning, a 30-second midday pause, and a 5-minute evening review. Ten minutes total. Connected to a 2,300-year tradition.The Emperor of Rome had to talk himself out of bed every morning. You are in good company.📚 Sources:• Marcus Aurelius — Meditations, 5.1• Seneca — Letters to Lucilius, 83.2• Epictetus — Discourses, 3.10.1-3#stoicism #dailypractice #morningroutine #eveningreview #marcusaurelius #seneca #epictetus #stoicphilosophy #journaling #meditation #mindfulness #habits #selfimprovement #stoicismmentality #practicalphilosophy #wisdom #dailystoic #stoicroutine #mentalhealth #intentionalliving