The problem with Modern Stoicism
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In today's episode, we dive into the modern resurgence of Stoicism and explore why today’s self-help versions of the philosophy often feel incomplete. While Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus practiced Stoicism as a guide to ethical living, duty, and interconnectedness, today’s interpretations frequently reduce it to a toolkit for personal resilience and self-mastery, often leaving out its core values of community and service. Join me as we go back to the roots of Stoicism to uncover what’s been lost in translation. We’ll examine how ancient Stoicism emphasised humility, compassion, and collective responsibility, and we’ll discuss practical ways to bring these values back into our lives. If you’re looking to move beyond individual self-improvement and embrace Stoicism as a path to living with greater purpose, connection, and service to others, this episode is for you. 🔔 Subscribe to The Observing I for more insights into philosophy, psychology, and the human experience. 📔 If you like what you hear, there's a book I wrote that goes alongside the podcast called "The Observing I: A Guide to Living a More Authentic Life". You can buy it on Amazon at https://www.amazon.co.uk/Observing-Guide-Living-More-Authentic-ebook/dp/B0D54FV5D5/ 🎙️ Listen to the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcasting app. Much love, David
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