Stoic Morning Affirmations: The Dichotomy Of Control
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Stoic Morning Affirmations: The Dichotomy Of Control

by Jon Brooks

Rated
5
Type
guided
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
Plays
39

The first line of Epictetus's Enchiridion, the small handbook compiled from his teaching by his student Arrian, is this: some things are up to us, and some things are not. Epictetus thought everything else flowed from that one distinction. Most of the suffering in our lives, he argued, comes from getting it wrong. This is a short morning practice built around that distinction. Six steady reminders, a mix of close translations and Stoic formulations in modern English, with a little silence between each, and one specific commitment for the day ahead. Useful first thing, before the inbox, before the news, before the meeting you've been dreading. The point is not to control more. It is to spend your effort on the right things.

StoicismJudgmentBreathingMindfulnessReflectionMorning RoutineStoic PhilosophyMindfulness Of BodyDaily Reflection

Meet your Teacher

Jon Brooks

Cardiff, UK

Meet your Teacher

Jon Brooks

Cardiff, UK