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Are You Willing To Be Taught? | 11 Stoic Books That Will Improve Your Life

The Daily Stoic

Tue Dec 05 2023



Wisdom and Learning:

  • Wisdom often finds us through unsolicited advice, painful consequences, or feedback.
  • Epictetus emphasizes that one cannot learn if they believe they already know everything.
  • The impediment to growth and change is conceit, as highlighted by Zeno.
  • Marcus Aurelius's willingness to study for two decades underlines the importance of being open to learning.

Stoic Books That Will Improve Your Life:

  • Stoic philosophy advocates reading from the greatest works ever written to attain wisdom and lead a good life.
  • Reading about the experiences of others has been instrumental in making individuals successful, happy, and better human beings.
  • Key books recommended include "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, "Discourses" by Epictetus, "Seneca's Letters," "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor Frankl, "Epictetus' Enchiridion," and "Courage Under Fire" by James Bond Stockdale.

Philosophy as a Way of Life:

  • Pierre Hadot proposes that ancient philosophy was a series of spiritual exercises rather than just theoretical ideas.
  • He reframes Marcus Aurelius' "Meditations" as a set of spiritual exercises meant for personal development.

Lives of the Stoics: The Art of Living from Zeno to Marcus Aurelius:

  • The book focuses on how actions speak louder than words in understanding the lives and examples set by Stoic philosophers such as Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus.