Stoicism
Timeless Wisdom and Tools for Emotional Resilience and Positivity - Part 1 (Art of Happiness)
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Narrateur(s):
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KC Wayman
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Auteur(s):
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Emma Campbell
À propos de cet audio
Overwhelmed and unable to cope with life's challenges? Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius has something to tell you!
Life in Ancient Greece and Rome was tough. Violent wars and terrible diseases were much more common. And yet, some philosophers - and even one emperor - have found a way to stay resilient and reasonably happy in those hard, unpredictable times!
Their ideas, known as Stoicism, have stood the test of time. And they'll make you stronger and wiser than most modern-day popular psychology.
Interested? This audiobook is the perfect introduction to Stoicism for beginners like you! While listening it, you'll learn the main practical takeaways of Stoicism without getting bogged down in theoretical arguments.
Here's a taste of what you'll find inside this Part 1:
- The three things that will help you retain inner balance no matter what
- Time-proven step-by-step strategies for staying calm and clear-headed in difficult situations
- Daily practices that will boost your resilience and help you manage stress and anxiety
Scroll up, click the "Buy Now" button and start discovering ancient wisdom now!
Or, if you still want to know more, check out these Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Does Stoicism imply that I shouldn't experience any emotions - even positive ones?
A: Stoicism is about being in control over your emotions so that you can consciously focus on experiencing joy and gratitude while minimizing emotions like anger and fear.
Q: Will Stoicism work for me if I have a mental health issue like anxiety or depression?
A: Yes! Stoicism has a lot in common with cognitive-behavioral therapy, one of the most effective treatments for mood disorders.
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