Living like a Stoic
A practical journal of Stoic philosophy inspired by Marcus Aurelius, for confronting chaos with virtue.
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Carlos de Paula
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Living Like a Stoic presents a practical diary inspired by the teachings of Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher-emperor who ruled Rome during times of crisis without losing his lucidity, virtue, and self-control. The text proposes 30 days of Stoic practices capable of changing how we see the world and act in it.
More than abstract reflections, this book is a daily manual for training the mind and character, structured to be read and practiced every day. Each entry invites the reader to exercise central principles of Stoicism — such as self-control, responsibility, moral clarity, and serenity in the face of what cannot be controlled.
Throughout the pages, you will learn to:
Face adversity without becoming a hostage to emotions;
Distinguish what is under your control from what is not;
Acting virtuously even in hostile scenarios;
Building an inner fortress against the noise of the world;
Living with purpose, discipline, and tranquility.
Written in accessible yet profound language, *Living Like a Stoic* is a daily invitation to practice philosophy as an art of living—not as a distant theory, but as a concrete tool for real decisions, relationships, and challenges.
If you seek balance in difficult times, this book doesn't promise easy shortcuts. It offers something better: clarity, inner strength, and a life guided by reason and virtue.
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