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Stoicism Mentality — Ancient Wisdom for the Modern Mind

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About Stoicism Mentality — Ancient Wisdom for the Modern Mind

Marcus Aurelius ruled Rome. Seneca advised emperors. Epictetus was born a slave. They all practiced the same philosophy — and it still works 2,000 years later. Stoicism Mentality brings their teachings to life. Not as dusty philosophy, but as practical tools for emotional control, discipline, and a life that actually means something. Every episode explores a stoic principle and shows you how to apply it today. No hype. No toxic masculinity. Just timeless wisdom that actually works. New episodes every Tuesday and Friday.

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7 episodes

episode Your First Week as a Stoic — The Daily Practice artwork

Your First Week as a Stoic — The Daily Practice

Ruth loves the ideas. She has learned about the dichotomy of control, about emotions, about amor fati. But she has not actually changed anything in her daily life. She has tried morning routines before — meditation apps, gratitude journals, workout plans — and they all lasted about four days.In this episode, Michael gives Ruth the simplest possible daily Stoic practice: a 5-minute morning, a 30-second midday pause, and a 5-minute evening review. Ten minutes total. Connected to a 2,300-year tradition.The Emperor of Rome had to talk himself out of bed every morning. You are in good company.📚 Sources:• Marcus Aurelius — Meditations, 5.1• Seneca — Letters to Lucilius, 83.2• Epictetus — Discourses, 3.10.1-3#stoicism #dailypractice #morningroutine #eveningreview #marcusaurelius #seneca #epictetus #stoicphilosophy #journaling #meditation #mindfulness #habits #selfimprovement #stoicismmentality #practicalphilosophy #wisdom #dailystoic #stoicroutine #mentalhealth #intentionalliving

20 May 2026 - 11 min
episode Love Your Fate, Remember Your Death — Amor Fati & Memento Mori artwork

Love Your Fate, Remember Your Death — Amor Fati & Memento Mori

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

10 May 2026 - 10 min
episode How to Stop Your Emotions from Running Your Life artwork

How to Stop Your Emotions from Running Your Life

Ruth got into a heated argument with her sister. She knew she was overreacting. She could feel it. But she could not stop herself. The anger just took over.In this episode, Michael teaches Ruth the Stoic model of emotion — impression, judgment, response — and reveals Seneca's devastatingly simple advice for anger: delay. Not suppression. Delay. A few seconds is all it takes for your rational mind to catch up with your emotional reaction.Stoicism does not ask you to eliminate emotions. It teaches you to create a space between what you feel and what you do.📚 Sources:• Seneca — On Anger, 2.4• Epictetus — Enchiridion, Chapter 5• Marcus Aurelius — Meditations, 11.18.5• Viktor Frankl — Man's Search for MeaningFollow @DailyStoicismMentality for daily Stoic wisdom.#stoicism #emotions #anger #seneca #epictetus #marcusaurelius #emotionalintelligence #mentalhealth #selfcontrol #mindfulness #stoicphilosophy #onanger #stimulus #response #stoicismmentality #practicalphilosophy #selfimprovement #wisdom #innerpeace #dailystoic

7 May 2026 - 10 min
episode The One Idea That Changes Everything — Dichotomy of Control artwork

The One Idea That Changes Everything — Dichotomy of Control

Ruth spent three hours rewriting an email to her boss. Eleven drafts. She still has not sent it. She knows she cannot control her boss's reaction. But she cannot stop trying.This is the episode that changes everything. Michael introduces the most important idea in Stoicism — the dichotomy of control — from the opening lines of Epictetus's Enchiridion. The foundation of every Stoic practice, every Stoic insight, every Stoic transformation starts here.Some things are within your power. Others are not. That distinction is where freedom begins.📚 Sources:• Epictetus — Enchiridion, 1.1-3 (the opening passage)• Marcus Aurelius — Meditations, 6.41• Seneca — Letters to Lucilius, 107.11#stoicism #dichotomyofcontrol #epictetus #enchiridion #control #lettinggo #anxiety #stoicphilosophy #marcusaurelius #seneca #mindset #mentalhealth #selfimprovement #stoicismmentality #practicalphilosophy #wisdom #innerpeace #focus #intentionalliving #dailystoic

4 May 2026 - 9 min
episode An Emperor, a Playwright, and a Slave — The Three Great Stoics artwork

An Emperor, a Playwright, and a Slave — The Three Great Stoics

An emperor who ruled the world and cried in his diary. A millionaire who preached simplicity from a mansion. A slave whose master broke his leg — and who became one of the most influential philosophers in history.In this episode, Michael and Ruth tell the stories of the three great Stoics — Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus. Three radically different lives. Three radically different circumstances. One philosophy that worked for all of them.Stoicism is not a philosophy for the privileged. It is a philosophy for humans.📚 Sources:• Marcus Aurelius — Meditations, Book 1 (the gratitude list)• Seneca — Letters to Lucilius, Letter 47.1• Epictetus — Discourses, 1.1.1-4• Arrian — Discourses of Epictetus (student notes)Follow @DailyStoicismMentality for daily Stoic wisdom.#stoicism #marcusaurelius #seneca #epictetus #meditations #philosophy #stoicphilosophy #ancientrome #romanempire #slave #emperor #wisdom #selfimprovement #stoicismmentality #practicalphilosophy #resilience #characterdevelopment #ancientwisdom #dailystoic #philosophyoflife

29 Apr 2026 - 12 min
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