How to Be Unsteady
Want to learn how to make big mistakes when navigating life? If you’re looking to be unsteady in your choices and in your approach to life, you’ve come to the right place.
Want to learn how to make big mistakes when navigating life? If you’re looking to be unsteady in your choices and in your approach to life, you’ve come to the right place.
Steadiness, stability, tranquility. That’s what the ancient stoics sought — and when you’re making life choices, you probably want them to be steady, too. But how?
You already know that you should focus on things you can control and ignore the rest — but how to tell the difference? It’s all about the direction you’re looking in.
Joking that you’re addicted to coffee or addicted to your phone is too easy. Know what takes real courage? Abstaining from these things — because it’s harder to do.
The mind has seven core functions according to Epictetus, but only one Achilles’ heel — itself. Don’t let your mind sabotage itself.
These are some of the hardest questions in the universe: Who are you? Why are you here? What is your purpose? Thankfully there’s a map for getting started understanding them.
It’s not enough to be busy and completing a lot of tasks. You need to remember to keep that end goal in mind, so that all your work is helping you get closer to that goal. Forgetting that end goal will drive you to insanity.
There are three areas of stoicism that are helpful to understand, and they are: Perception, Action, and Will. What must we do with each?
Every time you choose to engage emotionally or respond to something, you are spending currency — your time. Learn to be frugal with your reactions, so that you are rich in your time.
Educating yourself means becoming fearless and free. The lovers of wisdom are the ones who liberate themselves via self-education.