Tag: Marcus Aurelius

  • 293 – Perspective is Reality

    293 – Perspective is Reality

    In this episode we dive into the fact that our reality is not an objective construct; it is a subjective experience shaped by our individual perceptions. These perceptions are the lens through which we view the world, influenced by our beliefs, past experiences, and emotional states. Our perceptions profoundly shape our reality, molding our experiences,…

  • 292 – Interview with Ori Halevy: Comedian and Comedy Writer

    292 – Interview with Ori Halevy: Comedian and Comedy Writer

    In a cozy Berlin coffee shop, Erick Cloward’s interview with Ori Halevy delves into the intersections of comedy, philosophy, and life’s complexities. This engaging conversation uncovers the unique perspective of a comedian navigating the philosophical landscapes of Berlin’s vibrant English-speaking comedy scene. Through laughter and reflection, they explore how humor can illuminate our understanding of…

  • 291 – Finding Your Genius: Flipping Your Flaws Into Features

    291 – Finding Your Genius: Flipping Your Flaws Into Features

    “Strive for excellence, not perfection, because we often find excellence in our imperfections.” —Harriet Braiker Discover the transformative power of viewing your traits through a new lens. In this episode we explore how what we see as weaknesses can actually be strengths in disguise, urging us to shift our perspective and embrace our unique attributes…

  • 290 – Laughing With The Stoics: Finding Humor on the Path to Virtue

    290 – Laughing With The Stoics: Finding Humor on the Path to Virtue

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    “It’s better for us to laugh at life than to cry over it.” — Seneca Discover how Stoicism embraces humor as a vital component of living a virtuous life. Uncover the wisdom behind laughing at life’s absurdities and how it contributes to resilience, joy, and a deeper understanding of Stoic philosophy.

  • 288 – Starting Stoicism

    288 – Starting Stoicism

    “Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.” —Marcus Aurelius New to Stoicism? Embark on a journey into Stoicism, an ancient philosophy that teaches the mastery of self through control, judgment, and understanding emotions. Discover practical wisdom for living a virtuous life amidst modern…

  • 286 – Remember Death

    286 – Remember Death

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    “You could leave life right now. Let that determine what you do and say and think.” — Marcus Aurelius How often do you think about your death? Consider how facing your mortality can make your life richer, fuller, and happier. Remembering death helps us appreciate the present moment and find contentment now rather than waiting…

  • 285 – Ambition or Contentment

    285 – Ambition or Contentment

    “Don’t seek for everything to happen as you wish it would, but rather wish that everything happens as it actually will—then your life will flow well.” — Epictetus Learn how stoicism can help you achieve your goals while still finding contentment in your daily life. Discover the balance between ambition and contentment, and how focusing…

  • 282 – Timeless Principles For Handling a Changing World

    282 – Timeless Principles For Handling a Changing World

    Discover the timeless principles of Stoicism that can help you navigate the ever-changing world. Learn to focus on what doesn’t change, embrace change, seek growth over comfort, practice gratitude, live in the present moment, cultivate inner resilience, and practice compassion and understanding. These principles will empower you to handle whatever life throws your way. Join…

  • 281 – Self Discipline is Self Care

    281 – Self Discipline is Self Care

    Self-discipline is often misunderstood as depriving oneself of pleasure. However, it is actually a form of self-care that prioritizes long-term well-being and goals. By practicing self-awareness and making proactive choices, we can take better care of ourselves and make clearheaded decisions that lead to a more fulfilling life. Saying no and setting boundaries are also…

  • 279 – Not True But Useful

    279 – Not True But Useful

    “Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.” — Marcus Aurelius Can you hold beliefs that are not true, but are useful? The idea of “Useful, Not True” suggests that our perspective on something doesn’t have to be true, as long as it’s useful. Let’s…