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Vol. 5, Issue 4, April 2023
Last weekend I went on a day trip to Spain. As I was looking around Granada, I came across a restaurant/sidewalk cafe with an interesting name: Memento Mori. ‘Memento mori’ or ‘remember death’ is a favourite motto of many Stoics.
Tim LeBon (with Kasey Pierce). 365 Ways to be More Stoic Published by John Murray, 2022. 336 pages.
Sunday, April 9th, 2023
Thoughts on writing letters
Seneca’s great work “Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium,” known in English as “Letters From A Stoic,” consists of 124 missives to Lucilius Junior, a younger friend and colleague.
Wednesday, April 12th, 2023
Thoughts on making Stoicism accessible
In Stoicism (not only in Stoicism, but in Stoicism certainly) knowledge means something different than it means in contemporary times.
In spite of the stories we tell ourselves, “legends” can be broken by stepping further back, seeing the bigger picture, and realizing what we’re really dealing with when we see and experience the things all around us.
Cynicism (the attitude or quality and not the ancient Greek philosophy) is something that most people experience at some point in their lives.
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