One Year of Stoicism

One Year of Stoicism

Chronicling my journey through Stoicism Philosophy

Daily Stoic

After hearing author Ryan Holiday on a podcast, I was intrigued with his knowledge of Stoicism and just how the philosophy aligned with my core values. After purchasing The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living and Lives of the Stoics: The Art of Living from Zeno to Marcus Aurelius I decided to document my journey. Here I will share my anecdote while learning and reflecting on Stoicism and how I plan to apply it to my life.

The Smoke And Dust Of Myth

The Smoke And Dust Of Myth

Meditation for February 25, 2021

“Keep a list before your mind of those who burned with anger and resentment about something, of even the most renowned for success, misfortune, evil deeds, or any special distinction. Then ask yourself, how did that work out? Smoke and dust, the stuff of simple myth trying to be legend…”

- Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, 12.27


The Real Source Of Harm

The Real Source Of Harm

Meditation for February 24, 2021

“Keep in mind that it isn't the one who has it in for you and takes a swipe that harms you, but rather the harm comes from your own belief about the abuse. So when someone arouses your anger, know that it's really your own opinion fueling it. Instead, make it your first response not to be carried away by such impressions, for with time and distance self-mastery is more easily achieved.”

- Epictetus, Enchiridion, 20


Circumstances Have No Care For Our Feelings

Circumstances Have No Care For Our Feelings

Meditation for February 23, 2021

“You shouldn't give circumstances the power to rouse anger, for they don't care at all.”

- Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, 7.38


What's Better Left Unsaid

What's Better Left Unsaid

Meditation for February 22, 2021

“Cato practiced the kind of public speech capable of moving the masses, believing proper political philosophy takes care like any great city to maintain the warlike element. But he was never seen practicing in front of others, and no one ever heard him rehearse a speech. When he was told that people blamed him for his silence, he replied, 'Better they not blame my life. I begin to speak only when I'm certain what I'll say isn't better left unsaid.”

- Plutarch, Cato The Younger, 4


Wish Not, Want Not

Wish Not, Want Not

Meditation for February 21, 2021

“Remember that it's not only the desire for wealth and position that debases and subjugates us, but also the desire for peace, leisure, travel, and learning. It doesn't matter what the external thing is, the value we place on it subjugates us to another… where our heart is set, there our impediment lies.”

- Epictetus, Discourses, 4.4.1-2;15


The Grand Parade Of Desire

The Grand Parade Of Desire

Meditation for February 20, 2021

“Robbers, perverts, killers, and tyrants — gather for your inspection their so-called pleasures!”

- Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, 6.34