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The Practicing Stoic

By: Ward Farnsworth
Narrated by: John Lescault
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The great insights of the Stoics are spread over a wide range of ancient sources. This book brings them all together for the first time. It systematically presents what the various Stoic philosophers said on every important topic, accompanied by an eloquent commentary that is clear and concise. The result is a set of philosophy lessons for everyone - the most valuable wisdom of ages past made available for our times, and for all time.

©2018 Ward Farnsworth (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Essays Ethics & Morality Greek & Roman Philosophy Stoicism Inspiring Thought-Provoking Nonfiction
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Insightful Wisdom • Practical Philosophy • Soothing Narration • Organized Structure • Timeless Teachings
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I used this book as an aid on my late night jogs during a break up. I have used stoicism as a means of ‘ ego-death ‘ in the hopes to get over my relationship ending. Maybe not philosophically sound reasoning but I really feel better after trudging through this book night after night.

Ego death

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I enjoy the process of learning. This book helped me to really understand Stoicism and their thought process. Good explanations and added comments.

A great read. Must if you want to learn Stoicism

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As a book filled with insights this is one to come back to and reread regularly. Looking for additional ways to close the gaps in a guiding principle. Much like a nightly inventory of what we did good and what we still must work harder on, this book regularly read will be easy in some areas and still require work in others. But left on the shelf without regular review we may see more challenges than less.

Placed in regular rotation.

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this was the best book that I've listened to on the topic of stoicism. So good that I will probably revisit this book a couple times per year.

comprehensive

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this book takes some of the best teachings of stoicism and brings them forth in an easily digestible package.

A great overview of stoicism

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It’s amazing how much knowledge can be used today
It could’ve used a bit more emotion. But great read
Thank you

So much relates to today

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I found this book both useful and enjoyable. Initially I found the flow interrupted by the frequent citations within the text. However, they eventually lead to a better understanding of the content. This book is essentially a review of the philosophy of Stoicism as it has come down to us today.

Good introduction to Stoicism

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I think that lawyer wrote this book can be seen in its precision. Just some of my asociations: Stoics try to not fear of death and view mortality as another perspective - I find amusing that those are quite similar views to Tantra (as presented in books of Christopher Wallis for example), Vikalpas and samskaras have similar structure like stoics model of cognition/reaction to phenomena (that we react to our judgment, not phenomena itself - 3 folded proces). Talebs antifragility also crossed my mind during reading about stoics. Buddha's middle path also comes in mind regarding moderation way and natural pleasures (taken how bigger problem we have with our own "hamster wheels" at this age). Some other Stoic techniques resembles mindfulness meditation aswell as some authors points out. I read Scott Carneys Wedge recently and I would say that stoics teach that too - inserting wedge between perception and our automatic reaction. Human condition is only one I gues, there is nothing new to come with as stoics themselves say (until human nature/genes change which reminds me Hararis book). Great book to connect all books I read this year. Stoics non atachment inner centered stance with letting go things beyond our control is especially usefull in this years pandemic strugless too.

Clean, comprehensive, understandable, humble.

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The author encapsulated stoicism in a very thoughtful way. I came away with what I felt was a deeper understanding of both its history as well as the meaning. The performance of the narrator was perfect. Highly recommended for anyone for anyone who is in the mood to be “philosophical”.

One of my favorite books on stoicism.

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This book is really impressive, sometimes heavy, the content is extremelly profound requires the reader a lot of reflection.

Excellent

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