LightSun
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“Problem solve or refocus but do not ruminate on a problem. If it’s possible and you can walk away from the problem, then do so. Reflect in a calmer state of mind.
Do not however continue ruminating on a problem. That is akin to sinking in quicksand made up of your of your own thoughts.” LightSun
Modern Philosophers on the Simplest Definition of Stoicism
Definition of Stoicism
How Would You Define Stoicism in One Sentence?
#1. William B. Irvine, Author, Professor of Philosophy
“Stoicism teaches you to do what you can, with what you’ve got, where you are.”
#2. Massimo Pigliucci, Author, Professor of Philosophy
“Stoicism is a philosophy of life that teaches us to cultivate wisdom, courage, justice, temperance, and the idea that humanity is one big family that we should support.”
#3. Donald J. Robertson, Author, Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapist
“It’s a philosophy of life that entails living consistently in accord with the value of cultivating moral wisdom, and exercising self-discipline and courage in the service of this goal.”
#4. Nancy Sherman, Author, Professor of Philosophy
“The Stoics are practical philosophers who want to arm us, through a kind of emotional training, against the slings and arrows of fortune, but they insist that we lose our humanity if we try to become invulnerable.”
#5. Tanner Campbell, Host of the Practical Stoicism Podcast
“Stoicism is a philosophical and ethical framework which enables individuals practicing it to develop virtuous characters and thus achieve a flourishing life.”
#6. Christina DiGiacomo, Author, Chief Philosophy Officer
“Stoicism is a way of engaging with the world without your mind getting in the way.”
#7. David Fideler, Author, Speaker
“Consistently applied, human excellence or virtue overcomes the vagaries of chance or Fate.”
#8. Sharon Lebell, Author, Speaker
“Do what works. Quit doing what doesn’t.”
#9. Phil Van Treuren, Author, Entrepreneur
“Stoicism is focusing on things that are in your control, getting rid of negative emotions and finding opportunity in every obstacle.”
#10. Chuck Chakrapani, Educator, Author
“Never concern yourself with what is not under your control, but act on what is with wisdom, justice, courage and moderation.”
#11. Michael McGill, Author, “The Stoic CIO”
“Stoicism acts as my operating system for life by optimizing my thinking to help me be more accepting, objective, and unselfish.”
#12. Ronald Pies, Physician, Poet, Author
“Stoicism teaches us to cultivate moderation, self-mastery, and virtuous behavior, while focusing our energy only on things over which we have some control.”
#13. Brad Inwood, Author, Professor of Philosophy
Stoicism provides a “grand, integrative vision of a good human life, guided by the relentless and unsentimental use of reason in a quest for the best available understanding of the orderly world around us”. P. 109 of Stoicism: A Very Short Introduction – Brad Inwood – Oxford University Press (oup.com)
#14. Jules Evans, Writer, Speaker, Practical Philosopher
“My sentence doesn’t sum Stoicism up but it’s the most useful part of it for newbies: ‘it’s not events but our opinion about events that cause us suffering’ (Epictetus).”
#15. Jon Brooks,,Writer, Martial Artist, Meditation Teacher
“Stoic philosophy is a school of ancient Greek philosophy that emphasizes the development of self-control, emotional resilience, and personal ethics in the face of adversity.”
#16. Bob Cymber, Stoic Coach
“An ancient philosophy that includes a catalogue of mental tools and insights to help people live a healthy and fulfilling life.”
#17. Enda Harte, Writer, Music Manager
“Stoicism is a guidance system for living, that when learned and applied correctly can help you achieve real tranquility and contentment.”
“Problem solve or refocus but do not ruminate on a problem. If it’s possible and you can walk away from the problem, then do so. Reflect in a calmer state of mind.
Do not however continue ruminating on a problem. That is akin to sinking in the quicksand of your own thoughts.” LightSun
Do not however continue ruminating on a problem. That is akin to sinking in quicksand made up of your of your own thoughts.” LightSun
Modern Philosophers on the Simplest Definition of Stoicism
Definition of Stoicism
How Would You Define Stoicism in One Sentence?
#1. William B. Irvine, Author, Professor of Philosophy
“Stoicism teaches you to do what you can, with what you’ve got, where you are.”
#2. Massimo Pigliucci, Author, Professor of Philosophy
“Stoicism is a philosophy of life that teaches us to cultivate wisdom, courage, justice, temperance, and the idea that humanity is one big family that we should support.”
#3. Donald J. Robertson, Author, Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapist
“It’s a philosophy of life that entails living consistently in accord with the value of cultivating moral wisdom, and exercising self-discipline and courage in the service of this goal.”
#4. Nancy Sherman, Author, Professor of Philosophy
“The Stoics are practical philosophers who want to arm us, through a kind of emotional training, against the slings and arrows of fortune, but they insist that we lose our humanity if we try to become invulnerable.”
#5. Tanner Campbell, Host of the Practical Stoicism Podcast
“Stoicism is a philosophical and ethical framework which enables individuals practicing it to develop virtuous characters and thus achieve a flourishing life.”
#6. Christina DiGiacomo, Author, Chief Philosophy Officer
“Stoicism is a way of engaging with the world without your mind getting in the way.”
#7. David Fideler, Author, Speaker
“Consistently applied, human excellence or virtue overcomes the vagaries of chance or Fate.”
#8. Sharon Lebell, Author, Speaker
“Do what works. Quit doing what doesn’t.”
#9. Phil Van Treuren, Author, Entrepreneur
“Stoicism is focusing on things that are in your control, getting rid of negative emotions and finding opportunity in every obstacle.”
#10. Chuck Chakrapani, Educator, Author
“Never concern yourself with what is not under your control, but act on what is with wisdom, justice, courage and moderation.”
#11. Michael McGill, Author, “The Stoic CIO”
“Stoicism acts as my operating system for life by optimizing my thinking to help me be more accepting, objective, and unselfish.”
#12. Ronald Pies, Physician, Poet, Author
“Stoicism teaches us to cultivate moderation, self-mastery, and virtuous behavior, while focusing our energy only on things over which we have some control.”
#13. Brad Inwood, Author, Professor of Philosophy
Stoicism provides a “grand, integrative vision of a good human life, guided by the relentless and unsentimental use of reason in a quest for the best available understanding of the orderly world around us”. P. 109 of Stoicism: A Very Short Introduction – Brad Inwood – Oxford University Press (oup.com)
#14. Jules Evans, Writer, Speaker, Practical Philosopher
“My sentence doesn’t sum Stoicism up but it’s the most useful part of it for newbies: ‘it’s not events but our opinion about events that cause us suffering’ (Epictetus).”
#15. Jon Brooks,,Writer, Martial Artist, Meditation Teacher
“Stoic philosophy is a school of ancient Greek philosophy that emphasizes the development of self-control, emotional resilience, and personal ethics in the face of adversity.”
#16. Bob Cymber, Stoic Coach
“An ancient philosophy that includes a catalogue of mental tools and insights to help people live a healthy and fulfilling life.”
#17. Enda Harte, Writer, Music Manager
“Stoicism is a guidance system for living, that when learned and applied correctly can help you achieve real tranquility and contentment.”
“Problem solve or refocus but do not ruminate on a problem. If it’s possible and you can walk away from the problem, then do so. Reflect in a calmer state of mind.
Do not however continue ruminating on a problem. That is akin to sinking in the quicksand of your own thoughts.” LightSun
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