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  • Page Count 256
  • Publication Year 2018
  • Publisher David R. Godine, Publisher
  • ISBN-13 9781567926118

The Practicing Stoic

By Ward Farnsworth

Ward Farnsworth presents the core insights of Stoic philosophy, drawing from the words of Epictetus, Seneca, and Marcus Aurelius. Structured in twelve concise lessons with clear commentary, this book helps readers see more clearly, live more wisely, and navigate life's burdens with greater ease. It explores the foundational Stoic principle that we react to judgments rather than events, guiding readers to consciously choose their thoughts. Chapters on Emotion, Adversity, and Virtue offer timeless wisdom for practical application and enduring perspective in challenging times.
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Stoicism