Why Applying Some Stoicism To Your Life Might Be Beneficial
Among top business leaders, entrepreneurs and other famous people the stoicism philosophy is very well know, and has been for the past centuries.
But what is it, really? And why should you care?
In other words, we can't be in control over what happens but we can be in control over how we approach things. We can take control over our own mind, our thoughts, emotions and actions and be the captain steering the boat in different waters and weather. The point is to distance ourselves from our thoughts and emotions and embrace life as it happens with calmness and we'll achieve peace of mind. A strong sense of self awareness is needed for this to be possible.
The name stoicism comes from the stoa Poikile the decorated public colonnade where the philosophers gathered for discussion.
The Stoics thought that (practical) ethics was the most important component of their philosophy: it was about how to live one’s life in the best possible way.
To be honest, it's just a few years since I heard of this philosophy(even though I've been following this kind of mindset for sometime) and every time I think of psychology and how to deal with our own minds and the world around us I think why on earth didn't I learn anything about this in school. And still its not even being taught! No wonder mental illness is increasing.
Well, I've been a firm believer in this mindset for sometime and I try to be extremely conscious about how I treat my mind and body, myself and others. To say it as cliché as possible, I am my house which I can not escape so I'd rather better be gentle. I have to treat it well or else I'll suffer like crazy and life is too short for that.
Stoicism has just a few central teachings. It sets out to remind us of how unpredictable the world can be. How brief our moment of life is. How to be steadfast, calm, strong, and in control of yourself not matter what happens. And finally, that the source of our dissatisfaction lies in our impulsive dependency on our reflexive senses rather than logic.
So, the stoics try to deal with the world as it is, while pursuing self improvement trough four cardinal virtues:
- wisdom (Sophia)
- courage (Andreia)
- justice (Dikaiosyne)
- temperance (Sophrosyne).
Courage
Face daily challenges with clarity and integrity.
Justice
Treating others with fairness even when they have done wrong.
Temper
The expertise of self restraint and moderation in all aspects of life.
Too many people these days suffer more from their mind than what reality really brings to them. Life is all about perspective and the sooner we figure this the sooner we are set free.
Are you one of those who takes life too seriously? Are you one of those who easily get tempered? Or perhaps you tend to blame other for your misfortune and misery? Good news, it's never too late to rewire your brain!
And I assure you, life is way better being happy and content at any time. Embrace what happens with gratitude, meaning, purpose and love, and you might find yourself surprised and more peaceful, steady and calm mind.
It’s a tool that we can use to become better in our craft, better friends and better people.
Logotheraphy is also worth taking notice of, its based on stoic principles and is a concept framed by Viktor Frankel who survived a concentration camp. Logotherapy is a term derived from the words “logos,” a Greek word that translates as “meaning,” and therapy, which is defined as treatment of a condition, illness, or neurosis. It teaches that you can find meaning in every situation you're in, even the most miserable ones. The theory is founded on the belief that human nature is motivated by the search for a life purpose.
Read the famous lettes from Seneca here
The most famous one: Shortness of Life you can find here.
Check out the video below for a brief introduction made by TED.
Tim Ferriss is such a fan and brag about it whenever he gets the chance, which is great. He spreads the word. He also have made a list of great Stoicism resources. Check it out here.
This article was originally posted on my own website a few months a go :)
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