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Be Strict with Yourself, Tolerant with Others | Ask Daily Stoic

It’s important to remember that Stoicism isn’t about judging other people. It’s not a moral philosophy you’re supposed to project and enforce onto the world. No, it’s a personal philosophy that’s designed to direct your behavior.?️ Come see Ryan Holiday LIVE: https://www.dailysto ...  Show more

The Stoic Question David Mamet Engraved on His Watch

David Mamet is one of the most influential writers of the last half-century, so when he talks about craft, discipline, and courage, it’s worth listening. In this episode, David joins Ryan to talk about acting, writing, Stoicism, and why most people make things far more complicate ...  Show more

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