How Staying Calm Can Transform Your Life in Tough Times!

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  • Опубліковано 24 жов 2024

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  • @theproofreader3204
    @theproofreader3204 22 дні тому

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing. 😊

  • @amritsagarkar7899
    @amritsagarkar7899 21 день тому

    Have you read the book u r giving as reference.
    What other references you follow?
    Do you inculcate or try to adopt the ideas u mention in video?

    • @Stoic_Life_0
      @Stoic_Life_0  20 днів тому

      Thank you for your thoughtful questions! Yes, I have read the works of the Stoic philosophers that I reference in the video, including "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, "Letters from a Stoic" by Seneca, and "Discourses" by Epictetus, among others. These texts have been instrumental in shaping my understanding of Stoicism and personal development, and I continue to revisit them for deeper insights.
      In addition to Stoic philosophy, I also draw from modern interpretations and applications of these teachings, such as Ryan Holiday's "The Daily Stoic" and Viktor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning". These works offer practical ways to integrate Stoicism into everyday life, which I find invaluable.
      As for applying these ideas in my own life-absolutely. I see Stoicism not just as a philosophy to discuss but as a way of life. I make a conscious effort to practice the habits I share in the video, whether it's focusing on what I can control, reflecting daily, or embracing challenges as opportunities for growth. Of course, it's a continuous journey, but I believe the real power of these teachings lies in living them, not just studying them.
      Thanks again for engaging with the video-I'm glad you're diving deeper into these ideas! Feel free to share any other thoughts or questions you have.

    • @amritsagarkar7899
      @amritsagarkar7899 20 днів тому

      @@Stoic_Life_0 ah nice !
      I thought the tone of my question was a bit rude but it's not I guess.
      However, I would suggest you read the bhagwat gita, ashtavakra Gita, Upanishads. These Indian Sanskrit language texts that are quite old but I am sure they have English versions. These explain the importance of the present moment. You can try Tao philosophy. It can be a nice source to understand the different perspectives of Stoicism. Read "Hsing Msing Ming " , a nice little book. You will find something very interesting here. Many of your ideas match with the idea in "Kung fu panda" trilogy.
      By the way where are you from??