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Stoic Wisdom

Ancient Lessons for Modern Resilience

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Stoic Wisdom

Written by: Nancy Sherman
Narrated by: Pam Ward
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Drawing on the wisdom of Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and others, Nancy Sherman's Stoic Wisdom presents a compelling modern Stoicism that teaches grit, resilience, and the importance of close relationships in addressing life's biggest and smallest challenges.

A renowned expert in ancient and modern ethics, Sherman relates how Stoic methods of examining beliefs and perceptions can help us correct distortions in what we believe, see, and feel. Her study reveals a profound insight about the Stoics: They never believed, as Stoic popularizers often hold, that rugged self-reliance or indifference to the world around us is at the heart of living well. We are at home in the world, they insisted, when we are connected to each other in cooperative efforts. We build resilience and goodness through our deepest relationships.

Bringing ancient ideas to bear on 21st-century concerns, from workers facing stress and burnout to first responders in a pandemic, from soldiers on the battlefield to citizens fighting for racial justice, Sherman shows how Stoicism can help us fulfill the promise of our shared humanity. In nine lessons that combine ancient pithy quotes and daily exercises with contemporary ethics and psychology, Stoic Wisdom is a field manual for the art of living well.

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Greek & Roman Philosophy Stoicism Ancient Philosophy
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The book was fairly boring compared to other contemporary works on stoicism. The author keeps inserting her left wing politics into the book through biased examples. this is constant throughout the book and the reason I decided not to finish it. Her examples of anything negative always seem to conveniently be about anything to the right of the political spectrum. Trump lives rent free in her head, she uses pedeophile priests as an example instead of the much more frequent public school teacher are just some of the examples. A disclaimer I am not Catholic or American or a Trump supporter but I found this book to be garbage imo. I am glad it was free and if I had paid for it I would have certainly refunded it.

A bland book on stoicism

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I had no problem with this book. In fact, I've read it 3 times so far. It is equal to many of the popular books on stoicism which I've studied for several years. Even though I may not agree on many current issues the author addresses, her text is well grounded in the classic principles of the Stoic philosophers. I highly recommend this book.

Significant book on Stoicism

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