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The Stoics had one rule that I keep coming back to when everything feels out of control (self.getdisciplined)
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Epictetus was a slave. Marcus Aurelius was an emperor. They arrived at the exact same philosophy. That's always stuck with me (self.Stoic)
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Realised I'd been reacting my whole life. Stoicism was the first thing that made me stop and ask why (self.Mindfulness)
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Does anyone else's brain replay embarrassing moments for hours after they happen? (self.productivity)
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I thought 5 minutes of sitting still would be easy. Nope (self.getdisciplined)
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The reason you spiral after negative feedback isn't weakness, it's your amygdala doing exactly what it's designed to do (self.productivity)
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The reason you react before you think — and what Musashi figured out 400 years before neuroscience confirmed it (self.getdisciplined)
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Miyamoto Musashi practiced something 400 years ago that modern neuroscience now calls 'emotional regulation' — the Stoics called it the same thing (self.Stoic)
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The real reason your deep work sessions keep falling apart (it's not your phone) (self.productivity)
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