#123 William Irvine: How To Live a Stoic Life | Free Podcast Summary

William Irvine: Living a Stoic Life | The Knowledge Project In this episode of The Knowledge Project, William Irvine, an author and philosophy professor, delves deep into Stoicism. He explores how this ancient philosophy’s fundamental principles can provide…

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The Technique of Negative Visualization

One of the key Stoic techniques is ‘negative visualization.’ This involves thinking about the things in your life that you take for granted and then imagining what it would be like if you suddenly lost them.

This exercise is not meant to induce fear or sadness, but rather to cultivate gratitude and appreciation for what we have.

Stoicism is about self-discipline and controlling one’s own life, rather than allowing external factors to dictate one’s actions and emotions. – William Irvine

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  1. 01William Irvine: Living a Stoic Life | The Knowledge Project
  2. 02Emotional Preparedness in Stoicism
  3. 03Stoicism’s Solution to the Hedonic Treadmill
  4. 04The Popularity and Hackability of Stoicism
  5. 05The Technique of Negative Visualization
  6. 06The Importance of Reframing Perspective
  7. 07Stoicism’s Potential for Transformation
  8. 08Understanding the Dichotomy of Control
  9. 09Managing Intrusive Thoughts with Stoicism
  10. 10The Five-Second Rule for Anger Management

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