We Have So Much In Common

We Have So Much In Common

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How Much Is Left? | The Stoic Protocol for Your Next Zoom Call

What’s left of Stoicism today is, if anything, more robust than it was in the ancient world.💡 Modern Stoics are parents, athletes, entrepreneurs, soldiers, artists, students. They are busy, curious, principled people who want to do more than talk about virtue—they want to live i ...  Show more

This Is Inseparable From Living a Good Life

The four Stoic virtues are not supposed to be pursued in isolation. Instead, they come together under the idea of virtue itself.📚 Pre-order The Four Virtues Boxed Set: https://dailystoic.com/virtuesboxset🎙️ AD-FREE | Support the podcast and go deeper into Stoicism by subscribin ...  Show more

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