3 WAYS to Handle Conversations When You Know Someone is Lying - STOICISM

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025

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  • @Marcus_Aurelius_way
    @Marcus_Aurelius_way Місяць тому +1

    Great day❤

  • @stoicpowerchannel101
    @stoicpowerchannel101 Місяць тому +5

    This video masterfully reminds us that handling dishonesty isn't about "winning" a confrontation, but about maintaining our peace, our integrity, and our values-truly Stoic at heart.

    • @RISEWITHSTOICISMUS
      @RISEWITHSTOICISMUS Місяць тому

      Beautifully said! It's not about 'winning' but about staying true to ourselves and our principles. A Stoic approach helps us respond with wisdom, not emotion. Thank you for sharing such thoughtful insight!

  • @StaceyWhite-wn5sw
    @StaceyWhite-wn5sw Місяць тому +1

    Thank you.
    So much for all of these inspirational videos that you put out for us. They really teach me a lot. Thank you again.😂

    • @StoicSpirit68
      @StoicSpirit68 Місяць тому

      You're so welcome! 😊 It means a lot to know these videos resonate with you and bring inspiration. Keep learning, growing, and smiling-you're on an incredible journey! ✨😂🌿

  • @RISEWITHSTOICISMUS
    @RISEWITHSTOICISMUS Місяць тому

    This video is incredibly insightful! The Stoic approach to handling dishonesty with composure and integrity is so powerful. Thank you for breaking it down in such a practical and empowering way

  • @STORYSTOICISM
    @STORYSTOICISM 21 день тому

    Great video! Stoicism teaches us to stay calm and composed when confronted with dishonesty. By focusing on our responses, not reacting emotionally, and maintaining inner peace, we can handle these situations with wisdom. Thanks for sharing these practical strategies!

  • @StoicForYouUS
    @StoicForYouUS Місяць тому

    Great video! Stoicism teaches us timeless lessons about resilience, perspective, and self-mastery. It's a reminder that we can't control external events, but we can always choose our response. Thanks for sharing this wisdom!

  • @Daily-Stoic-Reflections
    @Daily-Stoic-Reflections 26 днів тому

    thanks for create video.Nice day

  • @thomasjohnson6616
    @thomasjohnson6616 Місяць тому +1

    This morning's reading, Marcus Aurelius book 10..section 1 and 2...pretty much says it all😮

  • @kunkka5-bg4zw
    @kunkka5-bg4zw Місяць тому

    When you walk away from people like that, they say behind your back that you're too nice to hang out with them.

  • @StoicNarratives_Official
    @StoicNarratives_Official Місяць тому

    Core Stoic Principles on Handling Lie: Control your emotions rather than reacting impulsively. Recognize that dishonesty reflects more on the liar than on you. Manage emotional responses like disappointment and anger with a calm mindset. Thank you for sharing!

  • @StoicWisdom-3368
    @StoicWisdom-3368 Місяць тому

    10:03 Silence is often the most powerful response. Instead of reacting impulsively, pause for 10-15 seconds. This creates discomfort for the liar, often prompting them to over-explain or contradict themselves. Silence not only maintains your composure but also gives you time to reflect on how to respond wisely, as Epictetus advised: "It is not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters."

  • @Shelley-j2y
    @Shelley-j2y Місяць тому +2

    Dishonesty is dishonesty. Making excuses for lying doesn't work for me. You lost me about 6 minutes in.

    • @RISEWITHSTOICISMUS
      @RISEWITHSTOICISMUS Місяць тому +5

      Thank you for sharing your perspective. Dishonesty is indeed a challenging topic, and the goal was to explore how we can respond to it without compromising our own values. I appreciate your honesty and feedback-it helps me grow and improve

    • @Shelley-j2y
      @Shelley-j2y Місяць тому +1

      @@RISEWITHSTOICISMUS I appreciate your response. You can twist yourself into a pretzel shape with compromise and still lose with a liar. Their is no winning with a person that has no integrity and lies to cover their own backends at your expense. Liars don't have values.