7 Habits That Make You Weak - Transform Your Life | STOICISM

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  • 7 Habits That Make You Weak - Transform Your Life | STOICISM
    Join me on a journey of self-discovery and transformation as we explore seven key habits that weaken us and how Stoic philosophy empowers us to overcome them. From procrastination to negative self-talk and seeking external approval, discover how Stoic principles of self-awareness, resilience, and inner tranquility can guide us towards a life of purpose and strength. Let's unlock our full potential together
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  • @StoicismMasteryy
    @StoicismMasteryy  개월 전 +2

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  • @mungakasongo4235
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  • @KingStoic101
    @KingStoic101 개월 전

    "True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the future, not to amuse ourselves with either hopes or fears but to rest satisfied with what we have, which is sufficient." - Seneca
    The video suggests that certain habits can weaken us. Can Stoic practices, such as focusing on the present moment and accepting what we cannot control, be tools to help us overcome these weaknesses and transform our lives?

  • @StoicHabit101
    @StoicHabit101 29 일 전

    "First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do." - Epictetus
    How do you think these habits of weakness hinder one's ability to become who they aspire to be, according to Stoic philosophy?