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Focus on What Matters

A Collection of Stoic Letters on Living Well

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Focus on What Matters

By: Darius Foroux
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Why is it so hard to live well amidst the chaos and noise? While you might think this is a problem of the modern world, it's a timeless issue.

2000 years ago, the ancient Stoics talked about the exact same challenges we're facing today, like:

  • How can we find inner peace?
  • What does it take to be happy?
  • Can we become more resilient?

The answers can be found in the philosophy of Stoicism. I've used the philosophy since 2014 to change my life and career.

Focus on What Matters is a collection of 70 letters/essays I wrote about different aspects of life, from happiness, wealth, health to relationships and much more.

These letters, inspired by the original works of the Stoic philosopher Seneca, serve as reminders to focus on the right things in our chaotic lives.

The goal of the original "Letters From A Stoic" by Seneca was to share Stoic ideas with his friend, Lucilius, who had hedonistic tendencies and lived a busy life.

©2022 Darius Foroux (P)2022 Darius Foroux
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If you want a book that makes you think and not high pressure then this book is for you. Great book!

Challenge yourself

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I really enjoyed listening to this book. Letters are really helpful to be strong irrespective of the circumstances.

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Absolutely poor performing. This was to be an audiobook about making oneself better and all I heard was the stoicism of another individual many years ago. I would’ve liked to heard what the author actually did on his own not what he was coached to do from somebody in the 1600s. True socialism is being intrepid divine and individualized

Anybody can quote somebody else

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