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What It Means to Live in Accord with Nature

What It Means to Live in Accord with Nature

One of the core principles of Stoic philosophy is the idea of “living in accord with nature.” But what does this actually mean? To the Stoics, living according to nature wasn’t about retreating into the wilderness—it was about aligning your life with reason, virtue,...
Seneca on the Shortness of Life

Seneca on the Shortness of Life

Life often feels long, yet many of us reach the end realizing we have wasted precious years on trivial pursuits. The Stoic philosopher Seneca, in his timeless essay On the Shortness of Life (De Brevitate Vitae), reminds us that life is not short—we simply misuse our...
Marcus Aurelius: The Philosopher King’s Lessons

Marcus Aurelius: The Philosopher King’s Lessons

Marcus Aurelius (121–180 CE), the last of the “Five Good Emperors” of Rome, is remembered not just as a ruler but as a Stoic philosopher whose wisdom continues to inspire people around the world. His personal reflections, compiled in the famous book Meditations, offer...
Epictetus and the Art of Control

Epictetus and the Art of Control

Life often feels overwhelming—full of challenges, uncertainties, and unexpected setbacks. But over 2,000 years ago, the Stoic philosopher Epictetus offered a simple yet powerful solution: focus only on what you can control and let go of everything else. This timeless...
The Four Virtues of Stoicism Explained Simply

The Four Virtues of Stoicism Explained Simply

Stoicism is more than just an ancient philosophy—it’s a timeless guide to living a good life. At the heart of Stoicism are four cardinal virtues: wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance. These virtues are the foundation of Stoic practice and serve as practical tools...