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STOIC

ERIC KIM

English - December 04, 2023 18:34 - 30 minutes - 29.2 MB - ★★★★ - 5 ratings
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Intro to stoicism: https://erickimphotography.com/blog/2023/12/04/introduction-to-stoicism-5/


The document presents a detailed exploration of Stoicism, a philosophy with roots in ancient Greece, and its application in modern life. The author shares personal experiences and reflections, intertwining these with historical and philosophical insights. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

Origin and Setting: Stoicism, originating in ancient Greece, particularly in places like the stoa, was a gathering place for discussions on philosophy. This setting of open spaces and social interaction is highlighted as crucial for fostering philosophical thought.
Modern Parallel: The author draws a parallel between ancient stoas and modern public spaces like parks, using his experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown in Providence, Rhode Island, to illustrate this. He reflects on the importance of outdoor, open-air environments for socializing and exercising, which he finds conducive to positive thinking and social behavior.

Discovery and Influence: The author’s journey with Stoicism began with Nassim Taleb’s book “Antifragile.” This led to an extensive exploration of Stoic literature, focusing on practical aspects such as dealing with fear and uncertainty.
Key Stoic Figures: Seneca, Marcus Aurelius, and Diogenes are highlighted for their practical approaches to Stoicism. The author particularly admires Seneca for his real-world engagement and pragmatic writings.

Physical Fitness: Emphasizing the Stoic ideal of physical robustness, the author shares his personal fitness regime and the importance he places on outdoor physical activities.
Practical Philosophy: Stoicism is presented as a practical tool for dealing with life’s challenges, rather than a strict moral code. The author argues for philosophy to be actionable and relevant to everyday life.
Capitalism and Stoicism: There’s a discussion on how Stoicism aligns with certain capitalist ideals, particularly the emphasis on rationality, objectivity, and emotional resilience in facing life’s ups and downs.

Confronting Fear: Stoicism is portrayed as a means to conquer fear, particularly in the context of entrepreneurship and innovation. The author shares his experiences in street photography and cryptocurrency investments, highlighting the role of Stoicism in managing fear and uncertainty.
Social and Ethical Perspectives: The text critiques modern ethics and morality, suggesting that Stoicism offers a more liberated approach to thinking and acting. The author challenges conventional views on topics like animal rights, expressing controversial opinions that reflect a Stoic disdain for societal norms.

Adapting Stoicism: The author emphasizes the adaptability of Stoicism, encouraging readers to personalize its teachings to suit their individual needs and circumstances.
Physical and Mental Training: Stoicism is not just a mental exercise but also a physical one. The author suggests various physical activities that align with Stoic principles, advocating for a strong, healthy body as a foundation for a strong mind.
Interaction with Society: There’s an acknowledgment that Stoicism must account for social interactions, arguing that true Stoicism involves engaging with others and the world at large.

Evolving Philosophy: The author believes Stoicism should evolve with changing times and personal circumstances. He encourages ongoing exploration and adaptation of Stoic principles.
Sharing and Expanding Stoicism: The text ends with a call to share and discuss Stoic ideas more broadly, through blogs, social media, and personal interactions, to keep the philosophy relevant and alive in modern society.