15 Stoic Principles to MASTER THE ART OF NOT CARING

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MASTER THE ART OF NOT CARING

In today's video we delve into 15 lessons that master ones ability of not caring. The ability of not caring is pivotal to living a stoic life and is recommend by many if not all stoic philosophers.

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📌Timestamps
00:00 - Stoic Intro
00:33 - 1. Focus on what you can control
01:58 - 2. Accept that life is imperfect
03:45 - 3. Practice mindfulness
05:15 - 4. Perspective is everything
06:46 - 5. Let go of entitlement
08:07 - 6. Accept change
09:41 - 7. Judge judiciously
11:11 - 8. Forgive others
12:37 - 9. Laugh often
13:56 - 10. Focus inward
15:14 - 11. Live simply
16:31 - 12. Be humble
17:46 - 13. Silence is golden
19:02 - 14. Amor fati
20:25 - 15. Memento mori
21:56 - Stoic Reflection

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Stoic_Lifestyle
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I am finally starting to find peace with stoicism. I was so tired of being high strung and mad constantly. It was going to literally kill me from the stress. Now life is so much more meaningful, manageable and less meticulous. Seneca, Marcus araleus, Epictetus
These Ancient men showed us the way so long ago.

donshipman
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"Choose not to be harmed—and you won’t feel harmed. Don’t feel harmed—and you haven’t been." - Marcus Aurelius

StoicEvolution
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I"ve stop caring about liars, manipulate people, they no longer hold my heart anymore, gave them to God.

vanessacs
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If I had known the philosophical doctrine of Stoicism before, I would have avoided many moments of great pain throughout my life. Thanks for making it accessible on YouTube.

Selnatal
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1. Stay calm in tough times.
2. Focus on what you can change.
3. Be kind and fair.
4. Stay cool; don’t let emotions take over.
5. Remember that things change.
6. Learn to say no when needed.
7. Reflect on your actions.
8. Help others when you can.
9. Enjoy simple joys.
10. Make each day count.

GODofStoics
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Live long enough. It gets really easy.

elizabethsutherland
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My 97 buick rusted in half today. These videos have amazing information. R.I.P ol buick 140, 000.

mnmountainman
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This is the most encouraging and enlightening information I've heard in a long time. I wish somebody would have recommended this to me during hard times of my life. This short little video contains more wisdom than any sermon or lecture that I've heard from anyone. Every counselor, teacher, psychologist, marriage counselor, ect should pass this information to their clients.

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I really related to this position of stoicism. In fact, stoicism is the key to my inner tranquility and happiness. I’ve got a lot to think about and work on. Thank you.

russelljohnson
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Wow this is very uplifing..and came at the appropriate time.
All praises to Yahweh our Father and his son Jesus Christ always there when we are in need. Amen to that 💪🏾🔥❤️

Dear friend thank you so much for this wonderful video. HallaluYah indeed.🙏🏾🙋🏽‍♀️❤️

joycelyn
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Listened to this at least 20 times already. Thank you

Ketsu
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thank you for this, I have been to hell and back almost lost everything as lost myself and pointed the finger to the world, always thought I was the odd one out but listening to many Stoic videos last few months is bringing me back to me

ulawlawluss
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This video was in my recommended and came right on time.Forever grateful to be given wisdom and enough wit to comprehend, Thankyou lord god Yahweh✝️

dizzydez
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I've seen many inspirational videos that haven't clicked with me well. But this video, this one in particular speaks to me in a constructively genuine way that has a serious bearing on reality. Everything you said about this video is so correct and its helping me reflect on the mistakes I've made. I've lived a very angry life full of resentment for the world. Thankfully im only 27 and can change things today. You helped me gain a new perspective on life without feeling angry and resentful. My life has been hell for the past year since my friends disowned me when i stood up for myself. But have no pity, as i believe this is destiny now. I needed this video. I'll repetitively play this video in my headphones if i have to.

"Do not pray for easy lives, pray to be stronger men." - John F Kennedy.

hazznex
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This is amazing stuff. This is literally taking control of your own universe if you view things from this perspective. Thank You!

themostlymikeshow
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These read as pure, simple imperatives that should guide our lives but make no mistake about it, they are tough. They are tough to read, tough to analyze, and especially tough to follow. I have been studying stoicism (purely amateur) for about two years now and am only now beginning to rein in my reactionary emotions, and I have a long, long, way to go. I do like to quote or paraphrase Dr. Phil though. I like his "Don't worry about what other people think of you because mostly, they don't. And, of the ones who do think about you, they don't do it very often."

timothyjohnson
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I like this content. I worked as a critical care nurse and honed my skills at anticipating bad things that could happen, and how to deal with them. I'm 75 and can appreciate stoicism.

Lola-mtne
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Brilliant, articulate and about as practical as you will find in all the modern self help books put together

Zatoichi
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This is like my Therapy session😮, i wont miss these Videos again

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