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How to be a stoic massimo
How to be a stoic massimo







how to be a stoic massimo

Massimo's conversations with Epictetus remind us that that the head of the Stoic school was also growing into his philosophy adapting it to his life and times. It can be easy to say that Stoicism is only what it was and, as a finished product, the task of the practitioner is to conform to what the ancients presented. The fact of Stoicism's antiquity can lead to, I think, a fixed approach to the philosophy. I also find a lot of value in presenting Epictetus as a man one could have conversed with.

how to be a stoic massimo

This choice makes the potentially dry and often off-putting (initially) ideas of Stoicism quite approachable. The book is framed by an imagined conversation between the author and the ancient Stoic teacher, Epictetus. Massimo presents an engaging, humane, and practical philosophy that is within the reach of anyone who chooses to practice it. Now that I've completed my first reading, I can say that How to Be a Stoic is now the first book I would recommend to anyone seeking a basic overview of Stoicism. I mention this only because I found it funny that Massimo's book provided an opportunity for Stoic practice even before I opened to the first page. In the end I discovered that the book had been lost in transit and I had to have a new copy sent. I was never truly perturbed by the wait, but as more and more tweets and posts of happy readers rolled across my screen, a certain itch to hold the book in my hand did find its way into my mind. I had pre-ordered the book quite a while ago, but as the publication date came and went, my delivery date kept getting pushed back further and further. I'm always curious as to how people go about introducing others to the Stoic philosophy and so I was very pleased when How to Be a Stoic by Massimo Pigliucci finally arrived at my door.









How to be a stoic massimo