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In this issue

The essence of Stoicism is not in its theory but in its practice. If so, it cannot be beyond the grasp of people like us, who are not professional philosophers.
Anyone who is interested in the art of living should be able to practice it. But how? If it is for everyone, where do we start? How do we apply it to different aspects of our lives?
It can be a little complicated. To practice Stoicism, we need to translate our knowledge into practice. This is not always easy to do. We can all do with some guidance here.
No worries. Our excellent team of modern Stoics shows us how. No aspect of life is too trivial. Here’s what we have for you in this issue.
The art of living revolves around the question ‘what is the best thing for me to do right now?
Stoicism asks us to practice virtue and avoid vice. But how do I apply this to the
predicament I am in now?
Stoicism says: Go figure it out. Kai Whiting shows us how to do this and how we can fend for ourselves. Sharon Lebell selects five specific Stoic principles for
these uncertain times.
At a time when we are “forced” to stay home, Flora Bernard poses the question,
“What does it really mean to be free?” and provides an answer. Using the Stockdale
paradox as an example, Greg Sadler asks us to balance our optimism with realism.
And there is more.
How should we eat?
How should we listen?
How should we handle uncertainty?
These questions are handled by Donald Robertson, Jonas Salzgeber, and Meredith Kunz.

The Stoic Gym Magazine Description:

PublisherStandard Research Systems Inc

CategoryCulture

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

The purpose of the magazine is to bring you articles that will help you apply Stoic principles to your daily life, so you can live a life that is happy, peaceful, and free.

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