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Stoicism & The Art of Not Caring

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Stoicism reframes happiness as something built from within rather than something purchased from the outside. People are born hungry, vulnerable, and...

StoicismHappinessControl

When Life Hurts, Care Less About It | The Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Marcus Aurelius’ core prescription for when life hurts is to stop treating uncontrollable events as if they were personal commands. Stoicism draws a...

StoicismMarcus AureliusEpictetus

Be a Loser if Need Be | The Philosophy of Epictetus

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Epictetus treats “being a loser” as a social label that often masks a deeper choice: whether to trade inner freedom for external approval. In...

EpictetusStoicismSocial Status

Miyamoto Musashi | A Life of Ultimate Focus

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Miyamoto Musashi’s “Dokkōdō” principles are framed as a practical blueprint for “ultimate focus”: a life of disciplined practice that resists the...

MusashiDokkōdōUltimate Focus

Stop Wanting, Start Accepting | The Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Marcus Aurelius’ Stoic message centers on one practical shift: stop treating life as something the universe must satisfy, and start accepting what...

StoicismMarcus AureliusMeditations

STOICISM | The Power Of Indifference (animated)

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Stoicism frames “indifference” not as coldness, but as a disciplined way to protect inner peace when life’s outcomes are beyond personal control. The...

StoicismIndifferenceEpictetus

Live More by Doing Less | The Philosophy of Slow Living

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Fast living promises more experiences, more productivity, and more entertainment in less time—but it often delivers the opposite: shallower...

Slow LivingStable PleasureWu Wei

These Simple Words Can Change How You Think About The Past - Nietzsche

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Friedrich Nietzsche’s “amor fati” turns a brutal thought experiment—the idea of reliving one’s life exactly as it happened, forever—into a test of...

Amor FatiEternal RecurrenceRegret

Reasons Not to Worry What Others Think

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Caring too much about what other people think doesn’t just cause stress—it hands over control of your emotions, wastes time on judgments you can’t...

Social ApprovalStoic ControlJungian Projection

7 Stoic Exercises For Inner Peace

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Inner peace, in this Stoic framework, comes less from chasing constant positivity and more from training the mind to meet life’s friction—without...

Stoic ExercisesNegative VisualizationSelf-Control

STOICISM | How Marcus Aurelius Keeps Calm

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Marcus Aurelius’ route to calm is less about escaping life’s pressures and more about changing what deserves attention. Stoicism links flourishing...

StoicismMarcus AureliusInner Peace

How the Way You Respond to Boredom Changes Your Life

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

“Life is short” is often treated as permission to cram in more—more risk, more achievement, more consumption, more social status. The central pivot...

SimplicityStoicismBoredom

How to Build Self-Discipline: The Stoic Way | Stoicism for Discipline

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Self-discipline, not motivation, is the missing mechanism that turns intention into finished work—because it combines restraint, consistent effort,...

Self-DisciplineStoic VirtuesSelf-Control

Wabi-Sabi | A Japanese Philosophy of Perfect Imperfection

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Perfectionism is an exhausting, unnatural pursuit that clashes with wabi-sabi’s core message: imperfection is not a flaw to fix, but a natural...

Wabi-SabiPerfectionismJapanese Tea Ceremony

Philosophy For Breakups | STOICISM

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Breakups hurt because the brain treats romance like a bonding-and-reproduction system—then, once the “honeymoon” chemicals fade, attachment remains...

StoicismBreakupsVirtue

Don’t Feel Harmed, And You Haven’t Been | The Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Marcus Aurelius’ core claim is stark: what people call “being harmed” is largely created by judgment, not delivered by events. Even when...

StoicismMarcus AureliusMeditations

Why Patience is Power | Priceless Benefits of Being Patient

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Patience is framed as a practical form of power: when circumstances can’t be controlled, waiting with composure prevents anger, improves judgment,...

PatienceBuddha StoryStoicism

7 Stoic Ways to Escape the Chains of the World

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Human suffering, in this Stoic framing, isn’t driven by the outside world itself but by the mental “system” people build around it—desire for what...

StoicismFreedomEpictetus

Life Is Not Short; We Just Waste Most of It - The Philosophy of Seneca

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Seneca’s central warning is that people act as if time were infinite—yet time is the one “commodity” no one can store, replace, or reclaim. Stoic...

SenecaStoicismShortness of Life

Amor Fati | Stoic Exercises For Inner Peace

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

“Amor fati”—love of fate—aims to break the mental grip of outcome anxiety by treating whatever happens as something to embrace rather than resist....

Amor FatiStoic ExercisesEpictetus

The Surest Way out of Misery | Arthur Schopenhauer

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Arthur Schopenhauer’s “surest way out of misery” hinges on a blunt hierarchy: what a person is—personality, temperament, and inner...

Schopenhauer MiseryWill-to-LiveConsumerism

How Stoics deal with jerks, narcissists, and other difficult people

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Dealing with jerks, narcissists, and other “difficult people” becomes far more manageable when Stoicism shifts the goal from controlling others to...

StoicismEpictetusMarcus Aurelius

Mastering Self Control | Stoic Exercises For Inner Peace

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Stoic self-control is framed as a practical way to break the grip of impulses, cravings, and outside pressures by strengthening what’s truly under...

Stoic Self-ControlEpictetusSeneca

Stoic Wisdom For Mental Toughness

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Stoic mental toughness centers on one decisive shift: external events and other people’s actions don’t get to rule the mind—only a person’s judgment,...

Stoic Mental ToughnessControl and Moral PurposeCourage and Industriousness

3 Stoic Ways Of Letting Go

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Stoic practice of letting go starts with a blunt diagnosis: much of life’s stress comes from clinging to things that can’t deliver lasting...

StoicismLetting GoIndifferents

Why The Mind Hates Meditation

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Meditation is often framed as a simple, health-improving practice—but the real obstacle is psychological. The core claim is that an overactive...

Breath MeditationMonkey MindOverthinking

What Makes You a Degenerate? | Stoic Philosophy

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Stoic philosophy treats “degeneracy” as a moral decline: a slide below an optimal way of living marked by the erosion of honesty, integrity, and...

Stoic EthicsDegeneracyFate

Don't Worry, Everything is Out of Control | Stoic Antidotes to Worry

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Worry thrives on one core mistake: treating the future as something the mind can steer, even though most outcomes sit outside personal control. Stoic...

Stoic WorryPrudenceEpictetus

STOICISM | How Epictetus Keeps Calm

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Epictetus’ Stoicism offers a practical route to calm: inner peace comes from how people think, not from controlling the world around them. The...

StoicismEpictetusCalm Mind

Introduction to Stoicism

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Stoicism centers on a practical promise: lasting tranquility and joy come from training the mind to depend only on what is truly under one’s...

StoicismInner FreedomFate and Determinism

You Don’t Deserve What You Want | Stoic Philosophy

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Entitlement is portrayed as a double failure: it rests on a mistaken belief that life owes someone specific outcomes, and it then manufactures...

EntitlementEpictetusSeneca

When You Miss Someone (An ex, a friend, a family member)

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Missing someone—whether an ex, a friend, or family—often brings a mix of nostalgia and grief, especially when attachment runs deep. The central...

Coping With LossImpermanenceStoicism

Don’t Be “Distracted by Their Darkness” | Marcus Aurelius on Success

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Stoic success, as framed through Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations, isn’t about winning external approval—it’s about building a life of virtue while...

Stoic SuccessMarcus AureliusMeditations

“Someone despises me. That’s their problem.” | How to Build Stoic Fortitude

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Stoic fortitude isn’t about retreating into isolation; it’s about building mental strength so unpleasant people and unavoidable adversity can’t...

Stoic FortitudeSelf-IsolationSeneca

Why You Should Strive for a Meaningful Life, Not a Happy One

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Endless pursuit of happiness is treated as a psychological trap: it tends to produce a hedonic treadmill where people chase pleasures, acclimate once...

Meaning vs HappinessHedonic TreadmillCharacter Development

Stop Caring What People Think | The Stoic Way

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Caring what other people think is framed as a self-inflicted drain on time and mental energy—one that the Stoics treated as unnecessary once people...

StoicismValidationReputation

7 Stoic Principles for Inner Peace (In Times of Uncertainty)

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Stoicism’s core promise in uncertain times is simple but demanding: inner peace doesn’t come from controlling events, but from strengthening the mind...

Stoic Inner PeaceFear and SufferingMind and Interpretation

When You Seek It, You Lose It | The Zen Secret to Letting Go

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Zen’s core promise is that liberation comes from a sudden insight—satori—that dissolves the illusion of a separate, fixed self. That matters because...

Zen BuddhismSatoriPresent Moment

Stoic Solutions For Jealousy

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Jealousy, in Stoic terms, isn’t just a personal flaw—it’s a response to a realistic fear built on a mistaken belief: that cherished people and status...

JealousyStoic EthicsImpermanence

Meditation | The Powerful Effects Of Cleaning

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

A calm mind may depend less on willpower than on what surrounds the body: keeping a living space clean can function as a practical route to...

MeditationMindfulnessClutter

The Philosophy Of Cold Showers

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Cold showers are framed less as a health cure-all and more as a daily training ground for courage: deliberately choosing a discomfort people...

Cold ShowersStoicismNegative Visualization

Stoicism: Meditations and the Wisdom of Marcus Aurelius

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations argues that a tranquil, well-lived life depends less on what happens than on the inner interpretation that follows...

StoicismMarcus AureliusTranquility

“Let Them Scream Whatever They Want” | Marcus Aurelius on Panic

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Panic doesn’t just feel bad—it actively derails judgment, pushing rationality aside when people most need it. From a Stoic lens, the antidote is not...

StoicismMarcus AureliusPanic

How To Remain Calm(er) With People - Psychology & Stoic Philosophy

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Anger often feels justified, but it frequently grows out of how people interpret events—not the events themselves—so staying calm requires changing...

Anger ManagementAppraisal TheoryStoic Philosophy

3 Stoic Ways To Be Happy

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Stoicism links happiness to how people judge events and how they live—arguing that “true happiness” (eudaimonia) comes from inner peace rooted in...

Stoic HappinessEudaimoniaVirtue and Vice

Memento Mori | Stoic Exercises For Inner Peace

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Memento mori—“remember thou art mortal”—is presented as a practical Stoic antidote to how people waste time and how they emotionally mis-handle...

Memento MoriStoic ExercisesProcrastination

How a broken, screwed-up life can be beautiful (Kintsugi)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Kintsugi—repairing broken pottery with gold lacquer—turns damage into visible beauty, offering a philosophy for how people might treat their own...

Kintsugi PhilosophyWabi-SabiMono No Aware

4 Ways To Deal With 'Toxic People'

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

“Toxic” is often just a label people use to describe how certain behaviors poison the mood, but the more useful way to handle the problem is to treat...

Difficult PeopleBoundariesIndifference

Philosophy as a Way of Life

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Philosophy, in the ancient sense, was not a specialist’s word game but a practical discipline aimed at transforming the self—helping people live with...

Philosophy as a Way of LifeSpiritual ExercisesStoic Practices

The More You Try, The Worse You Feel | On Mood Swings

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Mood swings are portrayed as a predictable consequence of impermanence colliding with human desire—so the emotional whiplash isn’t just “bad luck,”...

Mood SwingsStoicismBuddhism

Stop Letting the News Ruin Your Peace

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

News consumption is portrayed as a direct driver of anxiety and hopelessness—not because events are unreal, but because the information stream is...

News AvoidanceMedia BiasStoicism

Philosophers: "Stop Caring About People's Opinions" (Diogenes, Schopenhauer, Epictetus, Nietzsche)

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

A common thread across Diogenes, Schopenhauer, Epictetus, Emerson, and Nietzsche is the same hard-nosed prescription: stop treating other people’s...

StoicismCynicismPessimism

2 Hours of Stoic Wisdom | A Journey to Inner Peace and Tranquility

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Stoic philosophy’s core message is that lasting peace comes from loosening attachment to anything outside personal control—especially “preferred...

Stoic IndifferenceImpermanenceView From Above

Stop Letting the World Ruin Your Peace

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

Global events can feel like an endless countdown to disaster, but Stoic philosophy draws a sharper line: the most urgent crisis is often happening...

Stoicism and Inner PeaceAlarmism in NewsAnger and Passions

Why the News Promotes Ignorance and Mental Illness

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

News consumption is framed as a net harm: it doesn’t make people better informed or more capable of civic judgment, but instead drives ignorance,...

News Media CritiqueLearned HelplessnessAttention and Stress

If you don't use OpenAI Advanced Voice, you’re falling behind

David Ondrej · 2 min read

OpenAI’s Advanced Voice mode is being framed as a step-change in day-to-day productivity because it makes ChatGPT feel faster, more natural, and...

Advanced VoiceAI AgentsProductivity Workflows

Why you need a commonplace book and how to build one in Logseq

CombiningMinds · 2 min read

A commonplace book—an organized storehouse for ideas, quotes, observations, and useful snippets—is positioned as the antidote to information...

Commonplace BookLogseqPersonal Knowledge Management

I journaled for 5 years. Here’s what I learned.

Destina · 2 min read

Journaling’s biggest payoff isn’t poetic—it’s practical: writing helps people process emotions in real time, reduces rumination, and turns messy...

Journaling ToolsMorning PagesJournaling Techniques

Try this to overcome information overload? (alfred, logseq, readwise, etc)

Priscilla Xu · 3 min read

Information overload is treated as a dopamine-and-busyness problem, not a lack of content. The core claim is that people keep consuming...

Information DietRROITSecond Brain