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1797 Focus on What Matters: A Collection of Stoic Letters on Living Well Darius Foroux B0BNP6W7KH 2024-10-10 https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61qhewOgiyL._SY160.jpg 216

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We live in a society that revolves around pleasure, consumption, and escapism. — location: 134 ^ref-4895


hedonic treadmill. — location: 136 ^ref-9964


We all know social media makes us feel unworthy and depressed. — location: 136 ^ref-9706


seeking pleasure turns us into slaves of our desires. — location: 137 ^ref-43791


hedonistic tendencies — location: 141 ^ref-6260


You can tell that Seneca subtly tries to convince his friend to be more stoic, to pursue tranquility, and to focus on whats inside his control. — location: 142 ^ref-59580


The Stoics believed that to live a happy life, you need to go against the herd. — location: 144 ^ref-64592


being more proactive instead of reactive. — location: 151 ^ref-21362


mastering your own mind. — location: 152 ^ref-28460


becoming the master of your own destiny. — location: 153 ^ref-10502


With Stoic wisdom, we can guard our minds against the things that disrupt our happiness. — location: 168 ^ref-13775


Its so important to only focus on what you control. — location: 178 ^ref-6056


What I learned from Stoicism is that time is your most valuable resource. — location: 185 ^ref-36427


Why do we feel the need to respond to every single thing that we run into? — location: 194 ^ref-60637


Without accepting that we dont control most things in life, we can never have lasting happiness. Getting concerned with things outside of our control is a habit. — location: 196 ^ref-48632


Its good to practice indifference to things that are outside of your control but do impact your happiness. — location: 200 ^ref-60332


What actually matters to your happiness? Good friendships, work that you enjoy, reading books that make you think, walking in nature, working out, watching a good movie — location: 201 ^ref-51351


Our best bet is to make our own lives better — NOW. — location: 213 ^ref-11038


Know what you can and cannot control! Thats — location: 218 ^ref-11822


And when you meet each other, your friend seems depressed for some reason. You — location: 223 ^ref-62460


Its the same as saying, “I want to be healthy but I dont want to work out.” — location: 230 ^ref-54241


They believed in being compassionate, but remaining cautious of another persons energy. — location: 231 ^ref-1532


They are not upset by what happened to them but by their view of the situation. However, be — location: 235 ^ref-19892


When youre lost, unfocused, or lacking motivation, grab a book about a topic youre interested in. — location: 260 ^ref-49459


The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber and David Wengrow, which — location: 264 ^ref-10596


Effort nourishes noble spirits.” — location: 276 ^ref-6431


When you make an effort to acquire knowledge, you nourish your spirit. Learning gives you energy, even if you dont use every single thing you learn. — location: 277 ^ref-18960


“So what is good? The knowledge of life. What is bad? Ignorance of life.” To — location: 283 ^ref-20558


The truth is that were fragile beings. — location: 289 ^ref-57347


As Epictetus once said, “If you want to make progress, stop feeling anxious about things.” — location: 291 ^ref-47692


practice detachment. Start — location: 303 ^ref-52049


We fear that reality is different than our expectations. But reality — location: 307 ^ref-21283


reality doesnt have to match our expectations for us to feel less anxious. — location: 307 ^ref-60090


What you lose is what you pay for your peace of mind.” — location: 309 ^ref-21806


anxiety will never fully get out of your system. Its — location: 313 ^ref-21720


Nothing is worth giving up your peace of mind — location: 317 ^ref-24266


We often try really hard to get what we want and avoid what we dont want. — location: 319 ^ref-6486


To avoid disappointment, I kept focusing on what I control: — location: 338 ^ref-21050


As Epictetus said, its foolish to expect we have the power to make certain things happen. That — location: 345 ^ref-62730


For example, when you remind yourself that your mother or father will not live forever, youre less likely to go hard on them at the family dinner when you talk about politics. — location: 348 ^ref-45990


“Its not worth it to get angry. Soon we will not be here anymore.” — location: 349 ^ref-60500


Stoicism challenges us to think about the long-term impact of our actions. If we do things we will later regret, we only create inner turmoil. — location: 351 ^ref-41272


“Cease to hope … and you will cease to fear.” — location: 355 ^ref-41733


Lets face it, the majority of the things we hope for will not come true. — location: 363 ^ref-61223


Hope and fear are the same things. — location: 366 ^ref-6691


When you experience fear, you hope that something doesnt happen. In — location: 366 ^ref-27696


When you hope for something, you wish to have the things you want. This — location: 371 ^ref-26144


wonder what my new job will be.” — location: 378 ^ref-43303


imagine that many people spend their entire lives hoping for one thing after the other. — location: 381 ^ref-848


Cortisol slows down your metabolism, which can seriously disrupt your digestive system. — location: 404 ^ref-23213


Every time you get angry, youre only harming yourself. The things that make you angry are often less hurtful than the effect of anger on your body. — location: 406 ^ref-13424


Instead of beating yourself up and being your own antagonist, be your own comedian. — location: 414 ^ref-21194


become aware of the shortness of life. — location: 415 ^ref-43242


change your attitude, not your surroundings.” — location: 430 ^ref-14839


It doesnt matter how great your life is, at some point, you adapt your standards. And — location: 435 ^ref-40776


it doesnt mean you have to exert your control. The — location: 444 ^ref-10319


philosophy and personal growth.” It — location: 463 ^ref-54621


its not useful to replay past events in your mind like a broken record. — location: 471 ^ref-47147


The key is to journal around a particular challenge or question. For example, when I wanted — location: 472 ^ref-56407


to improve — location: 473 ^ref-34569


anything that doesnt have a positive impact on my life is useless. Thats — location: 488 ^ref-53251


Affect Heuristic. — location: 506 ^ref-31373


get rid of information that makes you feel bad, anxious, weak, jealous, or simply has no use. — location: 509 ^ref-37218


We all know that our time and energy are limited. So we need to be selective about how we spend it. — location: 517 ^ref-50160


“Is this worth spending my time on?” — location: 518 ^ref-2974


only consume things that have a positive impact on your life. — location: 520 ^ref-34887


“No random actions, none not based on underlying principles.” — location: 527 ^ref-44823


Focus on what you control Live in agreement with nature — location: 530 ^ref-44237


Living a good life is about not getting distracted. — location: 537 ^ref-15572


The moment we lose our focus and wander aimlessly, we get frustrated. — location: 540 ^ref-25488


We all need these higher goals, projects, and ambitions to live our life a certain way. If you have a reason to do things, you wake up with clarity. — location: 548 ^ref-32845


Its an endless challenge because our focus fluctuates all the time. — location: 557 ^ref-19946


This is something the former Navy Seal and ultramarathon runner David Goggins talks — location: 571 ^ref-41108


Ive never met a person who was the best at their job, competed in sports events, and had a highly active social life. — location: 575 ^ref-1288


You can have it all, but not all at the same time. — location: 578 ^ref-39508


Ive decided that Im all-in on work, exercise, and family. And — location: 580 ^ref-4546


focused on the things that matter to you. — location: 584 ^ref-48943


“gezond verstand.” The literal translation to English is — location: 588 ^ref-22234


“healthy mind.” — location: 588 ^ref-16106


Worried; constantly — location: 596 ^ref-49904


Inconsistent; feeling — location: 597 ^ref-11169


Unfocused; not — location: 597 ^ref-32704


Insecure; not — location: 598 ^ref-53842


A healthy mind is the opposite of worried — its peaceful. It doesnt care about the things that are either outside its control or are unrealistic. — location: 601 ^ref-31501


hold our composure and dont lose our cool. — location: 603 ^ref-45660


Because its about finding the answers to living a good, and healthy, life. — location: 610 ^ref-2814


And having a healthy mind is one of those things we should always strive for. — location: 611 ^ref-48315


I have begun to be a friend to — location: 614 ^ref-15214


When were honest about who we are and the lifestyle we enjoy, we no longer feel the pressure to do certain things. We — location: 644 ^ref-45528


As Epictetus said, think about the consequences: Good and bad. If thats in line with who you are, then go for it. If its not, dont. — location: 647 ^ref-12742


dread. — location: 654 ^ref-18224


During moments of dread, we need to remind ourselves we have the inner strength to keep going. — location: 655 ^ref-28295


for every challenge you face, you have the resources within you to cope with that challenge. If — location: 658 ^ref-21949


you are inappropriately attracted to someone, you will find you have the resource of self-restraint. When — location: 658 ^ref-57871


The problem is that we sometimes forget were actually strong beings. Think — location: 661 ^ref-9255


Too often, we forget about our own accomplishments and strengths. If — location: 668 ^ref-954


Its all inside you. You just need to dust it off and use it again. — location: 673 ^ref-63660


After all, achieving a worthwhile goal is not easy and requires perseverance. — location: 681 ^ref-59301


They looked at every situation in life as an opportunity to adjust the story we tell about ourselves. For — location: 681 ^ref-6062


They believed that every person has the ability to give their own meaning to situations. — location: 685 ^ref-50749


Were told that our past influences our present. What — location: 688 ^ref-35037


You can change the meaning you give to what happens. For — location: 691 ^ref-25007


If you often talk negatively to yourself, you probably will only do more of that. — location: 696 ^ref-22013


YOU have the power to change your attitude at any given moment. — location: 699 ^ref-42070


“Think that nothing deserves admiration except the mind, which being itself great counts nothing else as great.” — location: 705 ^ref-36890


The Stoics were indifferent to possessions and externals because they realized anything that can be given, can be removed. So — location: 714 ^ref-62546


Your self-worth depends on the things that cant be removed from you. Even the — location: 715 ^ref-24037


“Let the man who enters our house admire us rather than our furnishings.” — location: 718 ^ref-56181


brag — location: 720 ^ref-2973


thrift — location: 721 ^ref-3219


jobs we hate so we can buy things we dont actually need. — location: 725 ^ref-12836


pulled out a joint. — location: 734 ^ref-14327


Be the same person whether you are by yourself or with others.” — location: 740 ^ref-35836


I dont have the urge to be liked by strangers or acquaintances. If I — location: 745 ^ref-33791


Who do you want to be? What type of person would make you proud of yourself? Be that person, always. — location: 751 ^ref-17124


As Marcus said, the responsibility is all yours. No one can stop you from being a certain way. — location: 752 ^ref-46119


we become the product of what others want. — location: 764 ^ref-40830


plunge. — location: 769 ^ref-53691


Its difficult to find a balance between being open to peoples advice and being indecisive. — location: 781 ^ref-836


When you want to please everyone in your life, you end up harming your own sense of self-worth. Its a form of suffering. — location: 783 ^ref-55312


“When you are traveling by ship, you can go to the shore, enjoy the scenery, collect shells, or pick flowers. But when you are called back to the ship, you need to drop everything and hurry back, otherwise the ship may leave without you.” — location: 796 ^ref-52872


We must be able to give up everything when its called back. We — location: 803 ^ref-18576


We feel like we have a right to have those relationships or objects. — location: 804 ^ref-11740


in reality, we own nothing, and nothing is owed to us. Were guests — location: 805 ^ref-40160


I look at everything in life as borrowed from someone I personally know. — location: 806 ^ref-27918


As our friend Epictetus said, be ready when the ship departs. As — location: 816 ^ref-36605


Think creatively and never stop trying to make the best of — location: 818 ^ref-48294


frowned when — location: 822 ^ref-54287


“practice acceptance without disdain.” When you are satisfied with what you — location: 831 ^ref-18399


mold life. We — location: 835 ^ref-52257


But often, the reverse is true. We get what we dont want, and we cant avoid undesirable outcomes. — location: 835 ^ref-44884


treat things you dont want as a gift. — location: 843 ^ref-51824


“I am of the nature to have ill health. I cannot escape having ill health.” — location: 868 ^ref-7905


setbacks — location: 871 ^ref-595


Life is better when the present moment is your playground. — location: 874 ^ref-49881


“You act like mortals in all that you fear, and like immortals in all that you desire… [Do not] lose the day in expectation of the night, and the night in fear of the dawn.” — location: 877 ^ref-21707


He argued that life is not about how long you live, its about how you use the time that you have. As you know, these Stoic Letters are — location: 886 ^ref-61178


a man who has lived a long time has not lived enough.” — location: 889 ^ref-19651


if youre too focused on the future, youll become a person who never has lived enough. Thats what — location: 894 ^ref-41157


When you always feel like your life is not complete, and something in the future will make you whole, youre never content. — location: 896 ^ref-23870


Dedicate your life to the pursuit of wisdom. You — location: 922 ^ref-55149


Its about having meaning in your life. — location: 923 ^ref-45062


Immerse yourself in the things that make you curious. — location: 932 ^ref-41547


Nothing in life improves on its own without any form of nurturing. What — location: 954 ^ref-33782


They always preached doing your best, and nothing less. Epictetus — location: 959 ^ref-54244


look at your next step, not at the finish line — — location: 963 ^ref-7708


peel. Similarly, — location: 964 ^ref-12607


our efforts are subject to circumstances; you werent aiming to do the impossible.” — location: 965 ^ref-51182


We aim to have it all. And if we dont get it all, we get down. Thats not a good way to live. — location: 971 ^ref-62828


When you go through life without expecting much from yourself, you can simply do your best, which is enough. — location: 973 ^ref-58206


“You cannot really lose anything because you dont own anything in the first place. Not — location: 993 ^ref-7170


So never say, I have lost something. You just returned it.” — location: 994 ^ref-30252


mourn. — location: 1001 ^ref-62817


We should enjoy the company of our loved ones and — location: 1002 ^ref-15399


Epictetus said we should think of all the things in life as a hotel stay. You — location: 1004 ^ref-64747


So never forget to enjoy your stay. — location: 1005 ^ref-45340


Where are you in life? And what led you to this point? Most of us dont have a good answer. — location: 1009 ^ref-9095


“How did you get into this work?” is, “I dont know. I guess it just happened naturally.” — location: 1014 ^ref-22850


So many of us are in that weird space. We dont enjoy our work, but we dont know what else we want to pursue. — location: 1027 ^ref-21226


“From reason, you will learn what to attempt and how; you will not do things by accident.” I knew — location: 1029 ^ref-45810


Your life shouldnt be an accident. While most things in life are unexpected, we must continually ask ourselves, “How did I come to this point?” — location: 1037 ^ref-56461


“Only a short time left,” in — location: 1044 ^ref-60573


Were waiting until we have the perfect job, house, relationship, degree, and so forth. — location: 1060 ^ref-52779


By not being in a nonstop rush. — location: 1062 ^ref-40757


Avoid living your life like that. — location: 1065 ^ref-11067


Dont hurry everything you do today so you can just get it over with. What kind of life is that? — location: 1066 ^ref-26656


Enjoy the moment! Because no matter how much time you have left, its actually enough. — location: 1067 ^ref-63459


Musonius Rufus, — location: 1075 ^ref-27914


hardship, we need to train ourselves constantly. — location: 1079 ^ref-9263


we need to train ourselves constantly. — location: 1080 ^ref-65164


and we need to make ourselves resilient so we can deal with it better. Heres — location: 1080 ^ref-30696


“We will train both soul and body when we accustom ourselves to cold, heat, thirst, hunger, scarcity of food, hardness of bed, abstaining from pleasures, and enduring pains.” — location: 1081 ^ref-25520


“Whatever you do, come back quickly from the body to the mind; exercise — location: 1091 ^ref-56279


Only when you exert moderate effort can you maintain your strength, and potentially grow stronger. — location: 1093 ^ref-64584


Keep reading about the philosophy. Keep reminding yourself of the principles. Thats the only way to maintain it. And — location: 1095 ^ref-64069


“Im going to get strong, and then Im going to stay strong. I dont need to be stronger.” — location: 1098 ^ref-57744


Thats something you can avoid by aiming to maintain whatever you have. Like the Stoics, focus on a moderate effort. Theres nothing wrong with that. — location: 1101 ^ref-36346


compounds. — location: 1103 ^ref-12042


accustomed to — location: 1104 ^ref-50035


Weve been using them not because we needed them but because we had them.” — location: 1111 ^ref-53756


In life, its not about what we have, its about what we do with the things we do have. — location: 1122 ^ref-55023


its not about what we have, its about what we do with the things we do have. — location: 1122 ^ref-19978


“Ill work a few extra years or tighten my belt. Ill do whatever,” — location: 1129 ^ref-6581


self-confidence — location: 1132 ^ref-6122


Resourcefulness. — location: 1133 ^ref-4508


The ability to find creative and realistic ways to overcome difficulties. Start — location: 1133 ^ref-1048


resourcefulness — location: 1134 ^ref-29806


If you ignore your good habits, youll pay for them. Every — location: 1149 ^ref-54321


opportunity to rethink other important things in my — location: 1150 ^ref-39922


You can do a check-in with yourself regularly. Even if you do this once a year, you make sure youre on the right path. — location: 1152 ^ref-3411


we keep learning as we keep living: “As — location: 1153 ^ref-35053


“As long as you live, keep learning how to live to err is human, but to persist (in the mistake) is diabolical. ”Learning how to live is a deeply personal matter. We have to learn what works for us. And we can only do that by living a conscious life. Isnt that how philosophy started, with Socrates when he said, “The unexamined life is not worth living”? As long as you live, keep examining yourself. When you make a mistake, dont get bogged down. Learn from it somehow. — location: 1154 ^ref-37573


Never forget that were stronger than we think. We — location: 1178 ^ref-48256


The REAL reward you acquire is not the money or status, its the energy, pride, and sense of accomplishment you get from performing the action. — location: 1234 ^ref-6705


Seneca recommended doing something every day that improves you, and giving it all your attention: — location: 1238 ^ref-4473


Youre acquiring skills and strength that will strengthen so you take on the challenges of life. Thats — location: 1244 ^ref-13659


When we experience setbacks or when things do go the way we want, we have a tendency to find someone to blame. — location: 1260 ^ref-22139


Its time to move on because life is too short to beat yourself up! — location: 1270 ^ref-64456


Your physical and mental health are always more important. So make sure you always do the thing thats in the best interest of those two things. — location: 1275 ^ref-20787


recognizing things that are truly good and distinguishing them from things that are not.” — location: 1316 ^ref-21555


The beauty of Stoicism is that pleasure, rest, and comfort feel so much better when you do have them. — location: 1320 ^ref-15418


Happiness is not only being able to live well with yourself. Thats the foundation. But were — location: 1323 ^ref-6080


You pay a price to play a game. — location: 1337 ^ref-13767


Not complaining about the price we pay is the key to happiness. — location: 1345 ^ref-36656


begrudgingly — location: 1346 ^ref-12296


They promoted staying true to your values. If — location: 1359 ^ref-21846


Its just not worth it. Your values are priceless. — location: 1362 ^ref-8839


Hurricane Carter — location: 1372 ^ref-3176


To obtain freedom, the biggest prize in life, we should realize that we always have the power to decide how to live. We — location: 1379 ^ref-40002


we can certainly change how we look at them. — location: 1380 ^ref-3294


Focus on what you control and be free. This — location: 1384 ^ref-37091


When you have nothing, everything else in life is a bonus. — location: 1386 ^ref-2594


you enjoy the time you have on this planet, floating in the middle of space, surrounded by nothing. Its fascinating when you think about it. — location: 1417 ^ref-21963


Simply focus on what you control and think about the actions you need to take every single day of your life. The — location: 1445 ^ref-1910


When you only focus on the process, you know youre doing it right. Its — location: 1447 ^ref-27348


Set a goal, turn your back on it, and start working. — location: 1448 ^ref-21101