The Daily Stoic Free Audiobook

The Daily Stoic (2016)

This book introduces new ways of thinking to help you achieve balance in your life.

It’s not just history’s greatest minds who have embraced the wisdom of the ancients. Today’s top performers, from NFL coaches to CEOs and celebrities, have also embraced the wisdom of the Stoics. Why? Because they realize that true wisdom is timeless and that philosophical reflection is for living a better and happier life, not a classroom activity.

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Stoicism has long been the secret tool of history’s most successful leaders—emperors, artists, activists, and fighter pilots. People from all fields of life are looking for answers to the great question of daily life.

“This book features new translations of the most famous Stoics with historical context, and practical tips from bestselling author Ryan Holiday.”

The Book Guide® Editor

A daily resource combining all new translations done by Stephan Hanselman of the most important passages from the greatest Stoic philosophers with useful commentary. Each day of the year, they offer a pithy, powerful quotation, historical anecdote, provocative commentary, and helpful glossary of Greek words.

The Daily Stoic (2016) by Ryan Holiday

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