Stoicism Mentality — Ancient Wisdom for the Modern Mind
Ruth was passed over for a promotion she worked toward for two years. She is devastated. She keeps replaying what she could have done differently. She feels like the last two years were wasted.In this episode, Michael introduces two of the most powerful Stoic practices — amor fati (love your fate) and memento mori (remember you will die). Together, they transform how you experience both suffering and joy.Amor fati is not toxic positivity. It acknowledges the pain and asks: what can I build from this? Memento mori is not morbid. It is clarifying. When you remember your time is finite, you stop wasting it on things that do not matter.📚 Sources:• Marcus Aurelius — Meditations, 10.31, 4.3, 2.14• Seneca — Letters to Lucilius, 12.6• Marcus Aurelius — Meditations (the Danube frontier writings)Follow @DailyStoicismMentality for daily Stoic wisdom.#stoicism #amorfati #mementomori #marcusaurelius #seneca #fate #mortality #death #resilience #stoicphilosophy #loveyourfate #acceptance #grief #loss #stoicismmentality #practicalphilosophy #selfimprovement #wisdom #purpose #dailystoic
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