• When Escape Isn't Possible, Acceptance Is The Way
    Feb 4 2026

    This episode examines a quietly radical insight: that much of our suffering comes not from pain itself, but from our attempt to escape it.


    Drawing a line between Alan Watts’ observation and Stoic acceptance, we explore how resistance to reality keeps distress alive long after the moment has passed.


    Epictetus helps sharpen the lesson by showing how misplacing “the good” in things we can’t control guarantees frustration and conflict.


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    7 mins
  • You'll Never Be Perfect, And That's Just Fine
    Jan 28 2026

    This episode reframes Stoicism not as a quest for unreachable perfection, but as a practice of steady progress.


    Drawing on the ancient idea of the prokoptōn—the one who makes progress—we explore why even Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius saw themselves as students rather than sages.


    Stoic philosophy, we discover, is less about arriving and more about returning: again and again, to reflection, correction, and effort. To live as a Stoic is simply to desire progress, and to keep good company along the way.


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    ☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: Don’t Always Be Beginning To Live

    https://whatisstoicism.substack.com/p/micro-morning-meditation-dont-always-94c

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    6 mins
  • People Over Things: The Urgency of Today
    Jan 21 2026

    This episode reflects on how awareness of mortality sharpens our sense of what truly matters, through the unforgettable lesson Randy Pausch taught with a spilled soda and Marcus Aurelius’s reminder that every day arrives with a due date.


    When time is no longer assumed to be endless, possessions lose their grip and postponed priorities come into focus. Far from being morbid, this clarity is freeing—it helps us release what doesn’t matter and act on what does.


    The question left hanging is simple and urgent: how will you use today’s opportunity before it quietly expires?


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    6 mins
  • We Suffer Most in Our Imagination
    Jan 14 2026

    This episode explores the Stoic art of decatastrophizing—learning to meet fear by stripping events down to what they really are, rather than what our imagination makes of them.


    From Socrates calmly facing death to Seneca’s reminder that we suffer more in imagination than in reality, we see how clarity dissolves panic.


    The practice isn’t denial or blind optimism, but disciplined attention to the present moment. With repetition, the Stoics show, fear loses its grip and the mind regains its power.


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    ☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: The Art of Self-Retrieval

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  • Why Relaxation Is Absolutely Necessary
    Jan 7 2026

    This episode explores an often-overlooked Stoic lesson: that even wisdom, effort, and reflection must be practiced in moderation.


    Through David Hume’s gentle warning against burnout—and his nuanced engagement with Stoic exercises—we see how pushing too hard, whether in work or in contemplating life’s fragility, can undermine the very growth we seek.


    Seneca’s counsel to rest the mind and Hume’s reminder that “going slower” can get us there sooner converge on a timeless truth. Flourishing isn’t found in relentless strain or constant gloom, but in the measured balance that preserves both health and gratitude.


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    6 mins
  • How Stoics Tamed Their Strongest Emotions
    Dec 31 2025

    This episode dives into the Stoic idea of the “passions”—those powerful storms of anger, fear, envy, and grief that arise not from events themselves but from the judgments we attach to them.


    Epictetus teaches that emotional turmoil begins in the domain of desire, where unexamined impressions harden into false beliefs about what is good or bad.


    By learning to pause, test our impressions, and assent only to what is true, we reclaim mastery over our inner world.


    The work is gradual but transformative: each moment of careful attention becomes a step toward clarity, resilience, and the deep calm that comes from governing one’s own mind.


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    6 mins
  • The Discipline of Listening: How to Hear Wisely
    Dec 24 2025

    This episode explores listening as a form of courage and clarity—an active practice that shapes how we understand the world and ourselves.


    From Zeno’s simple reminder that we have “two ears and one mouth” to Epictetus’s deeper lesson on assent, we learn that true listening isn’t passive reception but deliberate attention. It invites empathy, reveals uncomfortable truths, and creates the space in which wisdom can emerge.


    When we listen with patience and discernment—to others, to nature, to our own inner signals—we reclaim our freedom to choose our responses and, in doing so, walk a wiser path through life.


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    ☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: Virtue Doesn't Need To Signal

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    7 mins
  • Practical Ways to Find Joy in the Present
    Dec 17 2025

    This episode brings haiku and Stoicism into conversation, showing how both traditions teach us to savor fleeting moments while also meeting life with energy and purpose. Bashō’s delicate images remind us to slow down and truly see the world, while Seneca urges us to “hold every hour in your grasp.”


    And in a surprising twist, modern research reveals that Stoic practice doesn’t dull the spirit—it ignites zest, the vigor that makes life feel vivid again.


    Together, haiku’s quiet attention and Stoicism’s joyful readiness form a blueprint for living fully in every passing instant.


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    ☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: Run Back Over Your Actions

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    7 mins