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Embark on a transformative journey with 'A Guide to the Good Life' by William B. Irvine, where ancient Stoic philosophy meets practical wisdom for modern living. This brand new edition, published by Oxford University Press USA in 2009, spans 336 pages packed with profound insights that help you navigate life's uncertainties. Shipping is FREE, with delivery directly from our Auckland warehouse, ensuring there are no unexpected import charges, customs duties, or taxes—just valuable knowledge at your fingertips.
In 'A Guide to the Good Life', Irvine delves into the core tenets of Stoicism, one of history's most effective philosophies, revealing how its teachings can enrich your daily existence. This guide provides practical techniques to attain tranquility and diminish the nagging sense of dissatisfaction that often accompanies modern life. Learn to focus on what truly matters, letting go of the past and controlling your reactions to challenges.
Discover essential lessons from legendary Stoics like Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus, gaining strategies to handle grief, aging, and societal pressures gracefully. By becoming a thoughtful observer of your life, you'll learn to minimize worry and embrace contentment, ultimately leading you toward a fulfilling and serene existence. Whether you're seeking self-improvement or philosophical insight, this book is an invaluable companion on your quest for a good life.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780195374612
Year: 2009
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Pages: 336
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One of the great fears many of us face is that despite all our effort and striving, we will discover at the end that we have wasted our life. In A Guide to the Good Life, William B. Irvine plumbs the wisdom of Stoic philosophy, one of the most popular and successful schools of thought in ancient Rome, and shows how its insight and advice are still remarkably applicable to modern lives. In A Guide to the Good Life, Irvine offers a refreshing presentation of Stoicism, showing how this ancient philosophy can still direct us toward a better life. Using the psychological insights and the practical techniques of the Stoics, Irvine offers a roadmap for anyone seeking to avoid the feelings of chronic dissatisfaction that plague so many of us. Irvine looks at various Stoic techniques for attaining tranquility and shows how to put these techniques to work in our own life. As he does so, he describes his own experiences practicing Stoicism and offers valuable first-hand advice for anyone wishing to live better by following in the footsteps of these ancient philosophers. Readers learn how to minimize worry, how to let go of the past and focus our efforts on the things we can control, and how to deal with insults, grief, old age, and the distracting temptations of fame and fortune. We learn from Marcus Aurelius the importance of prizing only things of true value, and from Epictetus we learn how to be more content with what we have. Finally, A Guide to the Good Life shows readers how to become thoughtful observers of their own life. If we watch ourselves as we go about our daily business and later reflect on what we saw, we can better identify the
In 'A Guide to the Good Life', Irvine delves into the core tenets of Stoicism, one of history's most effective philosophies, revealing how its teachings can enrich your daily existence. This guide provides practical techniques to attain tranquility and diminish the nagging sense of dissatisfaction that often accompanies modern life. Learn to focus on what truly matters, letting go of the past and controlling your reactions to challenges.
Discover essential lessons from legendary Stoics like Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus, gaining strategies to handle grief, aging, and societal pressures gracefully. By becoming a thoughtful observer of your life, you'll learn to minimize worry and embrace contentment, ultimately leading you toward a fulfilling and serene existence. Whether you're seeking self-improvement or philosophical insight, this book is an invaluable companion on your quest for a good life.
NOTE: Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780195374612
Year: 2009
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Pages: 336
Description:
One of the great fears many of us face is that despite all our effort and striving, we will discover at the end that we have wasted our life. In A Guide to the Good Life, William B. Irvine plumbs the wisdom of Stoic philosophy, one of the most popular and successful schools of thought in ancient Rome, and shows how its insight and advice are still remarkably applicable to modern lives. In A Guide to the Good Life, Irvine offers a refreshing presentation of Stoicism, showing how this ancient philosophy can still direct us toward a better life. Using the psychological insights and the practical techniques of the Stoics, Irvine offers a roadmap for anyone seeking to avoid the feelings of chronic dissatisfaction that plague so many of us. Irvine looks at various Stoic techniques for attaining tranquility and shows how to put these techniques to work in our own life. As he does so, he describes his own experiences practicing Stoicism and offers valuable first-hand advice for anyone wishing to live better by following in the footsteps of these ancient philosophers. Readers learn how to minimize worry, how to let go of the past and focus our efforts on the things we can control, and how to deal with insults, grief, old age, and the distracting temptations of fame and fortune. We learn from Marcus Aurelius the importance of prizing only things of true value, and from Epictetus we learn how to be more content with what we have. Finally, A Guide to the Good Life shows readers how to become thoughtful observers of their own life. If we watch ourselves as we go about our daily business and later reflect on what we saw, we can better identify the