three levels of influence that we have over the world.
tytahas quoted2 years ago
Logic defeats anger, because anger, even when it’s justified, can quickly become irrational. So use cold hard logic on yourself.”
A Phas quotedlast year
Life, for the Stoics, is an ongoing project, and death, its logical, natural end point, is nothing special in and of itself and nothing that we should particularly fear.
A Phas quotedlast year
focus our attention and efforts where we have the most power and then let the universe run as it will.
A Phas quotedlast year
regret is a waste of our emotional energy. We cannot change the past—it is outside of our control. We can, and should, learn from it, but the only situations we can do something about are those happening here and now.
Диана Сhas quoted2 years ago
Socrates tells his distraught friends that he has a moral duty to accept the law even when it is patently misused, because we don’t get to change the rules when they happen not to suit us.
Duckyuahas quoted5 months ago
Epictetus, Seneca, Musonius Rufus, and Marcus Aurelius speak to us in plain language, far removed from the often cryptic Buddhist texts or even the flowery allegories of early Christianity.
Duckyuahas quoted5 months ago
event–cum–social science experiment
Duckyuahas quoted5 months ago
Man’s Search for Meaning
Duckyuahas quoted5 months ago
Aaron T. Beck, author of Cognitive Therapy of Depression