Stoicism: It can't be mastered. It can't be done. It can't be practiced. — god must be atheist
It definitely rubs our capitalistic values forged in rugged individualism the wrong way. We're not trained for well-being, so we need to train ourselves. — praxis
This is the real human nature. — god must be atheist
This is true. But I venture to say that to train someone in capitalistic, consumer-oriented, individualist, greedy, egotist, narcissistic behaviour takes five minutes, and it is totally successful. — god must be atheist
No leopard, lion or giraffe can be jealous, greedy, vengeful, and argumentative. — god must be atheist
I put to you that our "negative" (in the Stoic sense) human traits have developed for a reason; a good reason; and they are here to stay with us, you can't edit it out of humans with reason and social cohesion. — god must be atheist
I resent your insult to my intelligence by your thinking that I would never catch you on your trap. — god must be atheist
Perhaps all the experience of losing arguments has imprinted a negative impression. — praxis
I've tended to think that restless men (particularly) who have fragile self-esteem chase after two things - money and gym membership. — Tom Storm
Argumentative
Given to expressing divergent or opposite views.
Using or characterized by systematic reasoning. — praxis
Perhaps all the experience of losing arguments has imprinted a negative impression. — praxis
I've tended to think that restless men (particularly) who have fragile self-esteem chase after two things - money and gym membership. — Tom Storm
Then again, by "restless" you may mean "prone to promiscuity". — god must be atheist
I just believe that Stoicism encourages one to desire a state of apathy.
The state of being apathetic is wallowsome and quite perfunctory. Nothing seems to transpire or come to realization when being apathetic. That's why it doesn't cause me any joy or happiness or pleasure to be apathetic. Sometimes I would prefer to read a book or a magazine rather than just apathetically wait until I'm ready to do so, whenever or whatever that means. — Shawn
Stoicism: It can't be mastered. It can't be done. It can't be practiced.
— god must be atheist
It definitely rubs our capitalistic values forged in rugged individualism the wrong way. We're not trained for well-being, so we need to train ourselves. — praxis
I don't see Stoicism as being a perfect system of philosophy. Rather it gives guidelines and exercises in thought and considered, careful action.
— Amity
I think the same. It's a wise way of living. — Ciceronianus
The Morning Quote:
“Today I escaped from anxiety. Or no, I discarded it, because it was within me, in my own perception – not outside”
Marcus Aurelius Meditations 9:13 — Stoic Week 2021
The Evening Quote:
“Our answer must consist, not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfil the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual.”
Viktor Frankl: Man’s Search for Meaning
Viktor is reminding us here that we are not achieving anything if we spend a great deal of time and effort in studying Stoicism or other forms of self-improvement, without changing the way we behave. — Stoic Week 2021
Viktor Emil Frankl (26 March 1905 – 2 September 1997) was an Austrian neurologist, psychiatrist, philosopher, author, and Holocaust survivor...
Frankl identified three main ways of realizing meaning in life: by making a difference in the world, by having particular experiences, or by adopting particular attitudes.
The primary techniques offered by logotherapy and existential analysis are:
Paradoxical intention: clients learn to overcome obsessions or anxieties by self-distancing and humorous exaggeration.
Dereflection: drawing the client's attention away from their symptoms, as hyper-reflection can lead to inaction.[23]
Socratic dialogue and attitude modification: asking questions designed to help a client find and pursue self-defined meaning in their life.[24]
— Wiki: Viktor Frankl
Futility is a great utility in ultimate beliefs. — god must be atheist
But I venture to say that to train someone in capitalistic, consumer-oriented, individualist, greedy, egotist, narcissistic behaviour takes five minutes, and it is totally successful. — god must be atheist
Throwing yourself into making money and working out are often about deliberate transformation - to project a view of yourself as powerful and desirable when you feel anything but. We used to call it compensation. — Tom Storm
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