"Live out your life in truth and justice, tolerant of those who are neither true nor just." - Marcus Aurelius 💡 Key Lessons 00:00 - Words of Stoic Wisdom 00:40 - Transforming Annoyance Into Opportunity 02:21 - The Art of Empathetic Detachment 04:13 - Forgiveness 05:45 - Mastering Stoic Silence 09:07 - Stoic Acceptance 10:46 - Stoic Proactivity 12:17 - Stoic Boundaries 13:50 - Compassion 15:28 - Mindfulness 17:03 - Stoic Resilience 18:39 - Adaptability 20:18 - Practice of Equanimity 21:46 - Discretion 23:07 - Flexibility 24:41 - Art of Letting Go 26:05 - Perspective 27:36 - Value of Consistency 29:10 - Acceptance of Different Perspectives 30:48 - Stoic Assertiveness 32:24 - Mastery of Emotional Intelligence 33:57 - Practice of Patience 35:31 - Objective Observation 37:13 - Strategy of Role Modeling 38:53 - Incremental Progress
@sparrow7000
4 ай бұрын
Best stoic channel, without doubt. Keep it up.
@StoicismLegends
4 ай бұрын
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@StoicismLegends
4 ай бұрын
There are more new strong Stoic women in the latest video.
@krisC8555
4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@StoicismLegends
4 ай бұрын
Thank for supporting our channel. We greatly appreciate it. Your support is our encouragement.
@SolespireDerek
4 ай бұрын
Great quote "A great man is hard on himself; a small man is hard on others."
@Phyllis-xr5es
4 ай бұрын
Tell More keep it coming
@StoicismLegends
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and supporting our channel.
@marcelgaud
4 ай бұрын
Wow, I really hope that through listening to this, it begins to rub off on me?
@TwerkTwerk-oe9vt
4 ай бұрын
I'm probably the least stoic man there is. But by listening to different messages over time I have noticed a change. Give it a shot and don't be to hard on yourself. I still have a long way to go myself
@StoicismLegends
4 ай бұрын
Practicing Stoic Philosophy is a lifelong journey. Thank you for watching and supporting our channel.
@shawngibson7514
4 ай бұрын
It will. I’ve been listening to a lot of stoic teachings and I’ve noticed it has been rubbing off on me. I make mistakes along the way, but I’ve definitely been progressing forward.
@StoicismLegends
Ай бұрын
Stay Stoic friends.
@cherylnathanodette
4 ай бұрын
I used to think I had the patience of a saint, but realising some people just try to push you to your absolute limit. There's being stoic, then being a doormat.
@StoicismLegends
4 ай бұрын
It's true, some people test our patience. Stoicism teaches us to remain calm and rational, but it also emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries. You can stand up for yourself without being a doormat by asserting your limits calmly and confidently. Remember, true stoicism is about inner strength, not passive endurance. You can find insight into setting Stoicism boundaries at 12:17. Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts.
@alisenmoore3104
4 ай бұрын
Tired silence yesterday and it back fired. He gave me attitude because I expressed what I was feeling he ignored it, I left because I was irritated, he comes in a few minutes later saying I left him alone and his attitude was how dare I do such a horrible thing. I got angry and said don't give me attitude which started a fight. He went back outside, several minutes later after I had thought about my reaction I went out to apologize and guess what........more attitude. I then told him I wasn't going to do this with him if he was unwilling to hear my apology and walked off. I am the bad person.
@StoicismLegends
4 ай бұрын
It sounds frustrating. Stoicism teaches us to manage our reactions and maintain inner peace. Expressing your feelings calmly and walking away when faced with disrespect is not weakness; it’s setting a boundary. True strength lies in knowing when to engage and when to step back. Stand firm in your values without feeling guilty. You did the right thing by not accepting disrespect. Thank you for watching.
@KorzhKristina
4 ай бұрын
If you want to change the way people respond to you, change the way you respond to people. Learn to deal with people for who they are, not who you want them to be.
@StoicismLegends
4 ай бұрын
Wise words. Thank you for watching and supporting our channel.
@alisenmoore3104
4 ай бұрын
I have to disagree basically your saying their bad behavior is okay and we should forgive the abuse put onto us because it really isn't our problem. Why should I accept bad behavior from people who consistantly over step my boundaries?
@StoicismLegends
4 ай бұрын
You’re right; Stoicism doesn’t mean accepting bad behavior. It teaches us to respond with reason and self-respect. Setting firm boundaries is key. You can calmly assert your limits and refuse to accept mistreatment. Standing up for yourself with dignity aligns with Stoic principles of self-control and inner strength. Additionally, understanding why someone is acting a certain way can help address underlying issues and improve communication.
@StoicismLegends
4 ай бұрын
I recommend reviewing 2:21 The Art of Empathetic Detachment and 4:13 - Stoic Forgiveness. "What if you could view forgiveness as a gift to yourself rather than to the offender? Forgiving does not mean condoning the wrong actions of others. Instead, it means liberating yourself from the burden of resentment. This allows you to reclaim your energy and direct it toward more constructive pursuits, enhancing your well-being and allowing you to live in accordance with your Stoic values."
@珊晶添良
4 ай бұрын
No need la In my world I don't even need to.in my world the people all so good no need .only one bad then why I learn only the bad learn good me no need learn.
@StoicismLegends
14 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
@pameet1
4 ай бұрын
You want to influence people against people like me. Who have received some major wrong doing of society and some people. And now you want to further Amar the person into taking your advice. This is how crappy your strategy is.
@StoicismLegends
4 ай бұрын
We are sorry you feel that way. Our goal is to offer support and strategies for inner peace, strength and resilience, even in the face of injustice. It's about empowering, not undermining. Your perspective is important, and we appreciate your feedback.
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