Author: William T. Harrison
Series: Modern Stoicism #1
Narrator: Seth B Toledo
Unabridged: 3 hr 24 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 11/10/2023
Wrestling with life's greatest demands? Find answers within yourself with a little Stoic guidance.
Marcus Aurelius penned many of his incredible thoughts working off of Ancient Stoic teachings. It's unreal how you can still grasp his concepts and apply them to your daily problems!
Modern problems require modern Stoicism. Often, men find themselves as the first line of defense when it comes to family and professional problems. These circumstances are out of anyone's control, and just because you can "handle" it, doesn't mean you must sacrifice your security and happiness for it.
Stoicism guides you to find help, face adversity with grace, and build resilience over time.
Author William T. Harrison shows how the works of Ancient Greek philosophers are incredibly fluid and relatable to the 21st century man. Having navigated through difficult times, Harrison emerges revitalized and experienced. His publication presents you with exceptional Stoic strategies to work on individual growth, bold compassion, and a more meaningful life.
In The Stoic Man's Guide, find out how to:
? understand healthy masculinity
? connect rationality and emotional intelligence
? develop strong leadership skills
? practice personal accountability
? improve communication in relationships
? build compatible and healthy routines for life
And more!
Be a Stoic and utilize limited resources to your advantage. Transform the demanding energy of life into opportunistic challenges.
Take home a copy of The Stoic Man's Guide and uncover the strengths that have been within you all along!
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