🔍 Overview: This episode with Professor William B. Irvine explores Stoicism's roots in Ancient Greece and Rome, explores its connection to religion and psychology, and discusses how Stoic principles like negative visualisation, the trichotomy of control, and bedtime meditation can help us navigate life's challenges. We'll also examine the concept of happiness as a by-product, the role of setbacks as Stoic tests, and how reflecting on death can deepen our understanding of life. 🤝 Support The Show 🤘 Locals PayPal Bitcoin 🗣️ Highlights [Highlight 1]: How did Stoicism start, and why is it so lucky that we know about it at all today? [Highlight 2]: Is a belief in God or 'The Gods' required to practice Stoicism? [Highlight 3]: What tools does Stoicism allow us to deploy to examine our lives and live more fully? 📚 Episode Resources (affiliate links where possible - thanks!) William's Website A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy by William B Irvine The Stoic Challenge: A Philosopher's Guide to Becoming Tougher, Calmer, and More Resilient by William B Irvine Meditations by Marcus Aurelius Letters from a Stoic: Epistulae Morales Ad Lucilium by Seneca The Stoic Path on Waking Up by William B. Irvine 🌐 Connect Linktree Substack Twitter Facebook Page Instagram Goodreads Bluesky Threads LinkedIn Page 📺 Subscribe - Video Platforms YouTube Rumble 📷 Gear (affiliate links - thanks!) Camera (Sony A6400) Lens (Sigma 16mm) Audio Interface (Focusrite Scarlett 4i4) Microphone Amplifier (Cloudlifter CL-1) Mic (RØDE PodMic) Lights (Elgato Key Light Air) Colour Back Lighting (Govee LED Floor Lamp) Recording Software (Riverside.FM) 👍 Support: Like, subscribe, and share to fuel the quest for understanding. 🔔 Stay Tuned: Tap the bell for instant notifications. 📣 Join the Talk: Share your thoughts using #TheSocraticSessions. 🚀 Thanks for Tuning In! Let's keep the conversation going. #stoicism #marcusaurelius #seneca #epictetus #cato #zeno #ancientrome #ancientgreece #ancientphilosophy #modernlife #philosophy
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