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Philosophy for Life by Jules Evans
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“Ancient Gym Memberships and the Art of Living”
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Title: Philosophy for Life
Author: Jules Evans
Category: Philosophy & Big Ideas
What if ancient philosophers were less dusty professors and more personal trainers for the mind? Sam and Sophie open Jules Evans' Philosophy for Life and land on a radical idea: the Greeks treated philosophy as spiritual exercises, not abstract theorizing, aiming for eudaimonia, or human flourishing.
We walk through four schools as a toolkit. The Stoics get the spotlight with Epictetus' dichotomy of control and James Stockdale's POW survival. Then come the exercises: the View from Above, negative visualization against hedonic adaptation, and Marcus Aurelius' nightly self-audit. Evans also covers Epicurus' necessary desires, the Skeptics' suspension of judgment, and Diogenes' social defiance.
If you're dealing with anxiety or feeling stuck, this episode offers concrete reps for the mind. The good life isn't a mystery; it's a training program, and you can start tonight with one journal question.
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Chapters
00:00Philosophy as Spiritual Exercise00:57The Stoic Core and Stockdale01:41Exercises Against Hedonic Adaptation02:41Epicureans, Skeptics, and Cynics03:33Ancient Roots of Modern Therapy04:26The Everyday Practice of Philosophy
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