Some stoicism I found reading One Punch Man :) ( Exclude the last two panels)5yr ⋅ kingmakk ⋅ r/Stoicism
The basis of every decatrophisation in a quote of Epictetus. I think it's wonderful.6yr ⋅ stoic_dreaming_fox ⋅ r/Stoicism
Was finishing a back piece and said since I'm here... wanted this for a while but my artist came up with a great concept for expression.5yr ⋅ Safetyman007 ⋅ r/Stoicism
On cheerfulness and providence. Calvin and Hobbes comics are full of these gems. [xpost]11yr ⋅ kanzo90 ⋅ r/Stoicism
A Hemmingway quote that seemed tome to fit here [x-post from r/quotesporn]11yr ⋅ OvertravelX ⋅ r/Stoicism
If you can't see an upside to kids, this one's for you :) It's from Hierocles' text called On Wedlock.5yr ⋅ EnvironmentalQuail ⋅ r/Stoicism
Hearing comments about the Golden Globe Awards yesterday came to my mind the Enchiridion # 40.6yr ⋅ eloy001 ⋅ r/Stoicism
Was watching a lecture on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) when Epictetus showed up.6yr ⋅ dabderax ⋅ r/Stoicism
I'm an amateur designer and have started making some art for my apartment out of my favorite Stoic quotes7yr ⋅ LatvianResistance ⋅ r/Stoicism
I couldn't find a practical desktop background so I made my own. Steps to Deal With Passion9yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/Stoicism
The reason I got into stoicism was to help with my anxiety; I feel like this post shares some the qualities I learned from stoicism. When viewing from above isn't everything a little ridiculous?6yr ⋅ MonsterMash14 ⋅ r/Stoicism
Stocism App! Found it on the google play store and it's worth a look!6yr ⋅ kawasakininja13 ⋅ r/Stoicism
This tweet by Massimo Pigliucci. Doesn't seem very stoic to me. Thoughts?6yr ⋅ CharlesRyder02 ⋅ r/Stoicism
MOTD #23: We should have each judgment ready at the moment when it is needed: judgments on dinner at dinner-time, on the bath at bathing-time, on bed at bedtime.6yr ⋅ Stoic_MOTD ⋅ r/Stoicism
Is this quote stoicism? “There’s no room for demons when you’re self-possessed.”6yr ⋅ 258gamergurrl ⋅ r/Stoicism
The Universe is indifferent - quote by Stanley Kubrick (x-post from /r/GetMotivated)10yr ⋅ mental_diarrhea ⋅ r/Stoicism
'The Impossible Goal of Perfection': thoughts on the manifesto of a perfectionist, stoic artist?8yr ⋅ kgruenewald ⋅ r/Stoicism
Chrysippus divided emotions into four main types: Pleasure (Hedone) and Distress (Lype), which relate to the present, and Desire (Epithumia) and Fear (Phobos), which relate to the future. Pleasure and Desire were directed to something thought to be good and Distress and Fear to bad things.7yr ⋅ 5960312 ⋅ r/Stoicism
I put together this image for my phone's lock screen, and I thought others might like it - a Marcus Aurelius quote.7yr ⋅ BruceJi ⋅ r/Stoicism
This interpretation of Epictetus mentioned this version of Tao Te Ching. It's interesting comparing these works.6yr ⋅ victoriavest ⋅ r/Stoicism
3+ y.o and worn out which makes it even more beautiful. Its become more like a companion than a book. It has a voice, it speaks to me. Through the tough times and merry ones, wisdom has been a constant. To a great year 2018, kudos.5yr ⋅ maverick9759 ⋅ r/Stoicism
Positive thoughts are the building blocks to create a positive reality and maintaining stoicism6yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/Stoicism
This is Antoninus Pius. Many mistake him for Marcus Aurelius. Don`t make that same mistake!6yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/Stoicism
This quote is worded really weird. I think I get it, but it’d be good to reword it to make it more accessible. How would you reword it?6yr ⋅ Hellfe ⋅ r/Stoicism
Since were posting busts. Here’s A Portrait of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, late second century, taken yesterday at NC Museum of Art6yr ⋅ Calidore_X ⋅ r/Stoicism
A tattoo and philosophy I know I shall think of in all situations in my life. Lion: Courage; Eagle: Justice; Sea Turtle: Wisdom; Wolf: Temperance6yr ⋅ thedailydecision ⋅ r/Stoicism
Does good person contradict the say that there is no good or bad but only perception?6yr ⋅ bystro1 ⋅ r/Stoicism
Just sold my first book about Stoicism to Penguin/Portfolio. Excited to help bring a wider audience12yr ⋅ ryan_holiday ⋅ r/Stoicism
Does anyone mind explaining book ten, number ten of meditations to me? Is it about misplaced pride? Thanks.5yr ⋅ ChrisChatter ⋅ r/Stoicism
My new Stoic Japanese term tattoo. Gaman is a Japanese term which means enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity6yr ⋅ [deleted] ⋅ r/Stoicism
Ran across this piece while studying in a literature course. After meditating on it, I think it has some very Stoic ideals in it. Thou Blind Man’s Mark by Sir Philip Sidney(1550s)6yr ⋅ abuela4674pancake ⋅ r/Stoicism
This is the badge for the submarine HMS Stoic. Does anyone know what the meaning of the badge is? And does it have anything to do with stoicism?6yr ⋅ christoic92 ⋅ r/Stoicism
According to these chocolates: The coolest lips give the warmest kiss - Seneca. Did Seneca ever write this? Maybe it was some other Seneca?7yr ⋅ Pelverino ⋅ r/Stoicism
Drawing out my blackwork tattoo now. Explanation inside, a friend said you guys may appreciate it.6yr ⋅ -Maksim- ⋅ r/Stoicism
In his last letter Seneca quotes the vicious saying hedonism makes you happier but he fails to properly respond to these claims (maybe due to corrupted text). So I am asking you. Why would a stoic sage be happier than a hedonist?6yr ⋅ WereVrock ⋅ r/Stoicism
Stoicism: The Art of Living is free right now on Amazon, but has an F rating via Fakespot (majority of review suspected as fake). What gives?6yr ⋅ Youarethebigbang ⋅ r/Stoicism
Is he saying you should not read books? I’m having trouble understanding this one6yr ⋅ YerDaSellsAvon ⋅ r/Stoicism
[x/post from trollX] MRW my dad tries to kick me out, my SO stops talking to me out of the blue, and I am failing summer classes.10yr ⋅ mojoe338 ⋅ r/Stoicism
Much of the sound advice found in modern cognitive psychotherapy is already to be found in the writings of Stoic philosophers such as Marcus Aurelius. Their words are far more beautiful and memorable, though, and for that reason more beneficial for many of us.5yr ⋅ SolutionsCBT ⋅ r/Stoicism
My wife went to Crete and brought me some philosopher playing cards. Here are Chrysippus and Zeno.10yr ⋅ BaffledPlato ⋅ r/Stoicism
Back in Marcus' days, what were the things to people couldn't abstain from and couldn't endure falling into excess? My thoughts are drinking, sex, masturbation etc.6yr ⋅ ynotrhyme ⋅ r/Stoicism
You act like mortals in all that you fear... One of my favourite Seneca quotes.13yr ⋅ onestojan ⋅ r/Stoicism