by Ryan Holiday, Stephen Hanselman
Published
October 18, 2016
Pages
416 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Portfolio
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$16.99
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$22.74
Paperback
$13.54
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The beloved classic daily devotional of Stoic meditations—the only authorized print edition in the US and complete with a ribbon marker—with more than two million copies sold! Why have history's greatest minds—from George Washington to Frederick the Great to Ralph Waldo Emerson, along with today's top performers from Super Bowl-winning football coaches to CEOs and celebrities—embraced the wisdom of the ancient Stoics? Because they realize that the most valuable wisdom is timeless and that philosophy is for living a better life, not a classroom exercise.
The Daily Stoic offers 366 days of Stoic insights and exercises, featuring all-new translations from the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, the playwright Seneca, or slave-turned-philosopher Epictetus, as well as lesser-known luminaries like Zeno, Cleanthes, and Musonius Rufus. Every day of the year you'll find one of their pithy, powerful quotations, as well as historical anecdotes, provocative commentary, and a helpful glossary of Greek terms. By following these teachings over the course of a year (and, indeed, for years to come) you'll find the serenity, self-knowledge, and resilience you need to live well.
The pursuit of tranquility and wisdom is an age-old quest that remains relevant in our chaotic modern lives. 'The Daily Stoic,' by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman, offers readers a chance to dive into the principles of Stoic philosophy. With 366 daily meditations, the book provides contemplative insights that bridge ancient wisdom with contemporary life, enabling readers to cultivate resilience, clarity, and mindfulness each day.
Stoic philosophy teaches resilience and practical wisdom for navigating life's challenges with grace and clarity. Daily reflections offer timeless insights into personal growth fostering inner peace and perseverance. Engaging with Stoic principles fosters a profound understanding of self and the virtues of mindful living.
Embrace a year of reflection with 'The Daily Stoic a book that distills the core tenets of ancient Stoic thought. Through daily meditations the authors present snippets of wisdom from great Stoic philosophers like Marcus Aurelius Epictetus and Seneca. Each meditation accompanied by a contemporary interpretation offers a new perspective on navigating life's complexities with ease and grace.
The teachings within guide readers in developing a sense of control over their thoughts and emotions fostering peacefulness amid external chaos. By integrating Stoic principles into daily routines individuals can gain clarity improved focus and an enriched understanding of life's transient nature. ' The Daily Stoic' not only inspires self-discipline and persistence but also provides practical tools for cultivating gratitude and humility.
Each meditation serves as an anchor grounding readers and encouraging them to reflect on personal values and aspirations. Through exploring timeless themes of strength resilience and wisdom this book reveals the transformative power of Stoic philosophy. It encourages readers to rise above adversities and create a fulfilling reflective life driven by purpose and virtue.
One remarkable feature of 'The Daily Stoic' is its blend of ancient Stoic teachings with modern applications making complex philosophy accessible and relevant to everyday readers The authors skillfully articulate timeless wisdom into simple yet profound daily practices that resonate with individuals seeking a meaningful life Each meditation is precisely structured to offer introspection and action empowering readers to transform philosophical knowledge into practical change This dynamic approach encourages continuous self-improvement while fostering mental fortitude necessary for facing life's inevitable challenges.Moreover the book's simplicity and daily format make it an ideal companion for busy individuals striving for a balanced life Its brevity ensures that immersing in deep contemplation is seamlessly integrated into daily routines enriching personal development without overwhelming complexity.
0735211736
978-0735211735
5.9 x 1.4 x 8.5 inches
2.31 pounds
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I bought this for my son who recently became interested in the Stoics. He loves having a thought to "chew" on throughout the day.
This book inspired me to buy "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, who is quoted very frequently in this book. THAT was a bit harder of a read, and makes me appreciate this book much more. This book shines because 1) each page takes no more than 2-3 mins to read and digest, easily fitting into ANY daily routine, and 2) Ryan's commentary that enables us to extract the most of each carefully selected quote. I have page flags all throughout this book. If you're looking for a daily devotional that focuses more on practicality, lifestyle and principles rather than religion, please give this book a try.
This is an incredible handbook on life and how to negotiate and endure the challenges that cross your path. A brilliant guide to perspective and how to see and reinterpret! Bravo Zulu!
The philosophical school of Stoicism may have been born in the 3rd century BC, but it has enjoyed a resurgence in recent years. In modern times, Stoicism served as the basis for cognitive behavioral therapy, a psychotherapeutic technique used to treat depression, substance abuse, eating disorders, and other mental maladies. Many contemporary would-be Stoics, however, prefer to bypass CBT entirely and go straight to the source for their life-coaching by using the writings of the Stoic philosophers of ancient Greece and Rome as the basis for a guide to living. With all the Stoic self-help books published in recent years, it was only a matter of time before one utilized the “daily affirmations” format. Such is the strategy of The Daily Stoic, published in 2016. The book was written by Ryan Holiday, a former PR man and marketing director, and Stephen Hanselman, a publisher and literary agent with a master’s degree in philosophy. As the title of the book indicates, The Daily Stoic delivers 366 mini-lessons in Stoicism, dated January 1st through December 31st. These daily entries are divided into months, each revolving around a different theme, such as “Passions and Emotions,” “Duty,” “Fortitude and Resilience,” and “Virtue and Kindness.” Each daily lesson begins with a quotation from an ancient Stoic—most commonly Epictetus, Seneca, or Marcus Aurelius, but the authors also include selections from less familiar Stoics like Musonius Rufus, Cleanthes, and Zeno (the latter quoted from Diogenes Laertius’s Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers). Holiday and Hanselman then provide a page or two of elaboration on the quote and how it applies to the problems of modern life. Overall these daily Stoic meditations are really quite well-written. The authors are adept at taking ancient Stoic concepts and translating them into plain English without dumbing-down the philosophical content. Holiday and Hanselman certainly know their stuff and write about Stoicism knowledgably and intelligently. They often use examples from history or current events to illustrate the points made in the ancient quotes, which keeps the text interesting and relevant to 21st century readers. If you have already looked into Stoicism, chances are you’ve probably already read the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius or the Discourses of Epictetus, but this book will help you see those texts in a new way. Occasionally, the lectures sometimes veer into what one might call “self-help shaming,” implying that if you’re not living your life to the fullest, then your life is a waste. Such instances read more like a 21st-century conceit than what the Stoics had in mind when they promised a life of tranquility. Overall, however, I found the book quite insightful and useful. Though I believe in Stoicism and its benefits for mental and emotional health, I did not diligently stick to the lesson-a-day schedule the book prescribes. Sometimes I got bored with The Daily Stoic and let several days go by without picking it up; sometimes I would enthusiastically devour half a month’s worth of entries in one sitting. This is not the best book I’ve read on Stoicism (William B. Irvine’s A Guide to the Good Life is hard to beat), but it is better than most. If you are serious about Stoicism, these daily contemplations on Stoic thought can be a useful tool to augment your studies. Having just finished the book with the end of the calendar year, I’ll probably just go back to the beginning and read it all over again.
The first time I heard about the Stoic mindset was via an internet video a couple years ago. This sparked my interest because I enjoy learning wisdom and about mindsets of people I admire, that why I read biographies. I’m also devoted to spiritual growth, that’s why I read daily devotionals. So when I came across “The Daily Stoic” it was a very cool find for me. Biographies have a historical orientation, which lends to down-to-earth empowerment. Devotionals have a obedient/ritual orientation, which lends to the development of discipline. “The Daily Stoic” has a personal accountability orientation, which leads to a life of one’s choosing. The authors have done a great job of compiling the concepts of these teaching into bite-size daily food-for-thought presentations that aid to a life of understanding and empowerment. It is now a part of my daily routine.
This book is great. It has great daily meditations to read and think about very motivational and helps. We understand thinking through situation Highly recommend.
Read it daily, or read it she you remember. It's ways helpful and brings a lot of wisdom to my day to day.
I am loving this book and the lifestyle it is helping me lead. I have been given similar books over the years ie the pivot year and didn’t get past the first page bc it was so dumb. A lot of these types of books seem to be a joke but this book is based on ancient concepts that work and make sense and actually helps u learn to be the best u. It’s not asking u to write or do anything diffeeent in ur life but to read each days leason and try to incorporate them into ur life. If u want to get ur life back and be a person who understands that u control ur life and ur happiness. Buy this book asap