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Stoic Street Smarts

Stoic Street Smarts

By: Ed Latimore
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You’re afraid to connect, take risks, and build because you’ve spent your life isolated, safe, and letting reality happen to you. It’s time to change that.


On Stoic Street Smarts, I—Ed Latimore, heavyweight boxer, bestselling author, and physics graduate—teach the hard lessons I learned from two decades in the projects, two decades in the ring, and a lifetime of struggle.


My life has been marked by struggle, violence, and learning how to deal with the worst of human nature. However, it's taught me grit, resilience, and how to read people. Here, I share the lessons that have shaped me so that you can turn your own struggles into strength.


Each episode blends modern street smarts with ancient Stoic philosophy, providing you with timeless tools to build stronger relationships, manage risks, and face life head-on in a chaotic and unforgiving world.

© 2025 Stoic Street Smarts
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  • You Don't Need Self-Improvement—You Need To Learn How To FIght
    Sep 16 2025

    Most men chasing self-improvement get it wrong. Books and routines won’t change you the way stepping into a fight gym will. If you want real confidence, resilience, and purpose—you need to learn how to fight.

    In this episode, I break down why learning how to fight—whether it’s boxing, kickboxing, or MMA—is the most direct path to real growth. Forget the clichés. This isn’t about becoming famous, making money, or chasing some highlight reel career. It’s about the discipline, humility, and mental resilience that only combat sports can give you.

    I draw on my own journey—from growing up in the projects to stepping into sanctioned bouts that transformed how I saw myself and the world. I share the hard truths of the fight game: the injuries, the lack of glory, and why most of the rewards aren’t material at all. Instead, they’re deeper and longer-lasting:

    • Competence breeds confidence. When you learn how to handle another man fighting back, your belief in yourself changes forever.
    • Connection and community. Fight gyms forge bonds. You don’t just get training partners—you make lifelong friends who understand struggle, discipline, and sacrifice.
    • Mental health benefits. Combat sports outperform any self-help trick. Training regulates your nervous system, builds resilience to fear and anxiety, and keeps you grounded.
    • Focus and discipline. When you’re locked in on preparing for a fight, distractions fall away. Bad habits, wasted money, and toxic people get cut out by necessity.
    • Resilience under pressure. Taking punches teaches you perspective. If you can stay calm when fists are flying, everyday challenges don’t rattle you.

    Fighting isn’t about ego or violence. It’s about building the kind of strength that transfers to every area of your life—your relationships, your career, and your sense of self. A sanctioned fight humbles you, strips away illusions, and forces you to face fear in real time. Once you survive that, everything else feels easier.

    If you’ve ever wondered why you still feel insecure or untested despite reading all the books and chasing self-improvement, this episode is for you. Because the truth is simple: you don’t need more hacks. You need a fight.

    Sample Chapter of "Hard Lessons From The Hurt Business: Boxing And The Art of Life: https://mind-and-fist.kit.com/312adcc18a

    Exercise outperforms SSRI for treating depression:

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles...

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