Author: Kevin Rhodes
Narrator: Michael Reaves
Unabridged: 3 hr 39 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Author's Republic
Published: 03/31/2020
Genre: Philosophy
If you want to learn the Ancient Stoic secrets of a life well lived and how to practically implement them in your own life then keep reading… Do you want to learn the ancient secrets of Stoic joy? Do you want to learn how to implement the philosophy in the modern world? Do you want actual Stoic strategies and practices that can improve your own life? As humans one of our greatest fears is getting to the end of our lives and discover that we have wasted so much of it, instead, we should feel we have done all we can to live the best life possible. Unfortunately, traditional schooling doesn’t address the crucial questions such as how to live an amazing life, how to be truly happy, how to deal with crippling negative emotions just to name a few. Luckily, Stoicism covers exactly that. I was lucky enough to find Stoicism in a time in my life when everything seemed to be going wrong, thankfully it taught me not only how to deal with life’s chaos but how to prepare ourselves for it, and to live a life that sets us up for unlimited amounts of joy and happiness. And now, I want to show you how you can use the ancient wisdom of Stoicism in modern life. Here is just a slither of what you will discover inside… •The secret to dealing with ALL of your negative emotions •Why depression rates are higher than ever in the modern world •11 Stoic practices to improve your Self-Discipline MASSIVELY! •15 ESSENTIAL Stoic exercises to improve your daily life •Do this 1 thing to 10x your happiness •Exactly how to find your life’s purpose and live a life true to that And that is only scratching the surface! So, if you’re ready to learn how the ancient secrets of stoicism can be applied to improve your life then scroll up and click “add to cart”
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