The Renaissance Humans Podcast

05: How I Became A Stoic

27 min · 21 de sep de 2017
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In this episode I talk about how I ran across the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius's book, Meditations, when I was 16 years old, and how it planted three important ideas in my brain that have never left.  These three ideas allowed me to escape the obesity, colitis, headaches, depression, and other problems that had dogged me for much of my early life.

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