Totally get the story about coming to dinner. So many grievances ignore important facts, and those facts are often about the love and care others give.
Great article, Edgar! That line really stands out: “When we focus on doing what is right, thinking and acting with correct reason, there we find a stability that is not found anywhere else.” It captures the heart of Stoicism so well.
Stoic practice isn’t a simple path, but as you pointed out, it offers a steady, grounded way to move through life with clarity, calm, and rational intention.
"a progresser in practise" I like this turn of phrase. Sometimes I think of myself as a "Stoic learner."
Very well said Edgar!
Totally get the story about coming to dinner. So many grievances ignore important facts, and those facts are often about the love and care others give.
Great article, Edgar! That line really stands out: “When we focus on doing what is right, thinking and acting with correct reason, there we find a stability that is not found anywhere else.” It captures the heart of Stoicism so well.
Stoic practice isn’t a simple path, but as you pointed out, it offers a steady, grounded way to move through life with clarity, calm, and rational intention.
Appreciate you sharing this