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.

Cut The Strings That Pull Your Mind

Cut The Strings That Pull Your Mind

Meditation for January 14, 2021

“Understand at last that you have something in you more powerful and divine than what causes the bodily passions and pulls you like a mere puppet. What thoughts now occupy my mind? Is it not fear, suspicion, desire, or something like that?”

- Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, 12.19


Circle Of Control

Circle Of Control

Meditation for January 13, 2021

“We control our reasoned choice and all acts that depend on that moral will. What's not under our control are the body and any of its parts, our possessions, parents, siblings, children, or country – anything with which we might associate.”

- Epictetus, Discourses 1.22.10


The One Path To Serenity

The One Path To Serenity

Meditation for January 12, 2021

“Keep this thought at the ready at daybreak, and through the day and night – there is only one path to happiness, and that is in giving up all outside of your sphere of choice, regarding nothing else as your possession, surrendering all else to God and Fortune.”

- Epictetus, Discourses 4.4.39


If You Want To Be Unsteady

If You Want To Be Unsteady

Meditation for January 11, 2021

“For if a person shifts their caution to their own reasoned choices and the acts of those choices, they will at the same time gain the will to avoid, but if they shift their caution away from their own reasoned choices to things not under their control, seeking to avoid what is controlled by others, they will then be agitated, fearful, and unstable.”

- Epictetus, Discourses 2.1.12


If You Want To Be Steady

If You Want To Be Steady

Meditation for January 10, 2021

“The essence of good is a certain kind of reasoned choice; just as the essence of evil is another kind. What about externals, then? They are only the raw material for our reasoned choice, which finds its own good or evil in working with them. How will it find the good? Not by marveling at the material! For if judgments about the material are straight that makes our choices good, but if those judgments are twisted, our choices turn bad.”

- Epictetus, Discourses 1.29.1-3


What We Control And What We Don't

What We Control And What We Don't

Meditation for January 9, 2021

“Some things are in our control, while others are not. We control our opinion, choice, desire, aversion, and, in a word, everything of our own doing. We don't control our body, property, reputation, position, and, in a word, everything not of our own doing. Even more, the things in our control are by nature free, unhindered, and unobstructed, while those not in our control are weak, slavish, can be hindered, and are not our own.”

- Epictetus, Enchiridion 1.1-2