7 Anti-Stoic Habits to Remove from Your Life NOW! (A MUST WATCH STOICISM GUIDE)

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❌ "Transform your life and remove these 7 anti-Stoic habits!" ❌

Dive deep into the habits that are in stark contrast to Stoic teachings, understanding why they hinder our spiritual and emotional growth. We'll dissect the habits that Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca warned us against, and explain why these behaviors can pull us away from a life of wisdom and inner peace. This video is not just about highlighting these habits, but offering Stoic solutions to counteract them. Whether you're well-versed in Stoic teachings or just beginning your Stoic journey, this video is crucial to realigning your life with Stoic values.

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📍Timestamps:

0:00 Introductory quote of Marcus Aurelius
0:47 Habit to Remove #1 Complaining About Things Outside Your Control
2:46 Habit to Remove #2 Seeking External Validation
4:56 Habit to Remove #3 Being a Slave to Your Emotions
7:10 Habit to Remove #4 Pursuit of Excess Pleasure
9:14 Habit to Remove #5 Living In The Past
11:15 Habit to Remove #6 Obsessing Over The Future
13:23 Habit to Remove #7 Seeking Perfection in Everything
15:42 Reflection Upon Ourselves

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📌Timestamps:

0:00 Introductory quote of Marcus Aurelius
0:47 Habit to Remove #1 Complaining About Things Outside Your Control
2:46 Habit to Remove #2 Seeking External Validation
4:56 Habit to Remove #3 Being a Slave to Your Emotions
7:10 Habit to Remove #4 Pursuit of Excess Pleasure
9:14 Habit to Remove #5 Living In The Past
11:15 Habit to Remove #6 Obsessing Over The Future
13:23 Habit to Remove #7 Seeking Perfection in Everything
15:42 Reflection Upon Ourselves


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stoicbond
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Biggest hurdles I'm still having trouble with is being a slave to my emotions, and seeking validation from others.

justinvallejos
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This YouTube channel is a pure gem, spreading the timeless wisdom of Stoicism while maintaining a proximity with everyday's relatable experience that everyone confronts with in today's world. I deeply wish for the prosperity of this channel proliferating the wisdom it thrives to impart.

uttiyahazra
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Being a slave to my emotions and Living in the past are the two that I need to continue to work on, in this Stoic journey. Thank you for these videos!

cainpork
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Thank you for this video. I myself am guilty of almost all those things but the worst for me is constantly seeking perfection in anything creative I do. Which is stopping me from doing anything creative in my life.

abnormalsausage
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This video really helped me recognize the habits that are slowly pulling me away from a Stoic lifestyle. Thank you for sharing such insightful knowledge! The most important lesson I took away: Control your reactions instead of letting external events dictate your emotions.

StoicWisdom-
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I’ve navigated 58 years not in the present moment…Stoicism will be the standard by which I navigate the remainder of my journey.
I thank you✨🚀

curtjensen
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I'm a slave to all the above. Humility and acknowledge them is the first step for me. How to change is the next one. Powerful Powerful wisdom to renew one's mind with. Thank you for sharing.

rolandcruz
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i've read epictetus, and marcus aurelius, yet sometimes in life, thru a day it can become easy to have these lessons slip away for a few minutes . so i find myself listening to one of your videos in order to remind myself . you do a great summary my friend thank you.

uwantmikehawk
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This channel has completely changed my way of thinking in general!! My anxiety is reducing. Thankyou from the bottom of my ❤

Julie-hqrs
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About #2

Recently, i read about the need for humans to validate themselves. The author suggested that this also applies to one's own opinions rather than "only" the general ego. In a way that makes us want to discuss issues, seeking feedback. This is usually healthy, because if one is the only one doing something, it should be a reason to check if it is the wrong path.

However reflecting upon myself, i found that i overdiscuss many of my own chosen habits - in terms of healthy lifestyle, for example. I did this for years and i finally came to the conclusion that it was out of my own insecurity, that i wanted to discuss it or "motivate" other people to do it like me. Crazy thing is that in that moment i always thought i wanted to help them, but if i had acted and spoken out of genuine concern for their well being, im sure i would have been less missionary about it.

So from now on, i aim to "live and let live" more and eat what i think is good for me.

Thank you for the inspiration!

martinr
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Philosophers' wisdom is the golden thread in life's tapestry. Let these quotes light our path to understanding and resilience. 🌟

Wisdomsynapse
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One point made in the perfection chapter is the “good enough” mindset. How good enough doesn’t equate to ‘mediocrity’, but it allows you to accept where you’re at in life, and maybe down the road you’ll be a little better. I’ve had that for a while and people around me, family involved, have always thought I just didn’t care about life or anything. I’ve always been pretty good at just accepting things. It doesn’t mean that I’m happy with the outcome, but there’s always something that can be learned in life I believe. It’s not something they’ve understood, or have tried to, and I don’t think that it’s my duty to help them understand. But that doesn’t mean that I’ll be dismissive. If it’s something they want to delve into I’m always more than happy to share my perspective with those that ask.

cheezyllamba
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Thank you. Great! Slowly sinking in. Very consistent w/principles of 12 step recovery. I'm glad i'm old. I can be unconcerned about the future cuz it's gonna be brief. Letting go is easier cuz holding on is so exhausting. Emotions, ugh. Trying to be friends w/my emotions, not enslaved

carlorizzo
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"It's about progress and perspective". This was excellent 👌

Rivet_Head
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A lot of the Stoic philosophy videos which use AI voice overs or images come off as hacky or misguided. I’ve been pleasantly surprised at your body of work brother. Please keep going 🙏🙏

vulgarhobbies
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I would appreciate if your team published a guided mindfulness meditation. Several videos discuss doing them, and a I believe it was the morning or evening habits that briefly described how to do it. A video that your listeners can play specifically for their meditations could be a helpful resource.

MLNeidig
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I just want to say that I'm really grateful for your videos as they keep me trying to understand intricacies of my life but in a way that is peaceful and constructive.

I often catch myself dwelling on the past, but my method to deal with intrusive thoughts and constant rumination is to take a deep breath and try to visualize the idea of me being a unfinished artwork with its current form shaped by previous masters, and by masters I mean experiences or situations. I may require further work, I may feel not good enough, but todays me, while imperfect, is still in a process of "making", perfecting, polishing and it's still beautiful in its own way. I don't know if it's stoic approach but it's heplful to me.

Parysus
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Love the message, I'm starting my own channel about stoicism, much love to all ❤

Stoiculture
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I like the presentation style of this channel. The length and organization of the videos is just right. Thanks!

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