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Steven Pressfield on Discovering Stoicism and Working Without Attachment
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- Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2023
- Ryan speaks with author & screenwriter Steven Pressfield on having fewer possessions, superstition in memorabilia, the impact of working without any attachments to the outcome, and his new books The Daily Pressfield. Steven is an American author of historical fiction, non-fiction, and screenplays. He’s most known for The War of Art, Do The Work, Turning Pro, Gates of Fire, and Government Cheese.
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LOVE Steven Pressfield!!!! Without Steve, I would NOT have completed my books. And if I DID write them, they would NOT have been fully from the heart! I was in a bind and asked Steve for some advice and he helped me stay the course and write TRUE to my HEART!! GREAT convo, Ryan!! BIG Thank you :)!!
Can I buy your books?
Would have liked to have heard more from Steven.
Me too :)
1:07:42 Hold the fuckin phone. Pressfield is 80? I thought he was 60! Damn man good on him.
Right!?! I hope to be like him when I’m 80
We appreciate how well you've articulated your insights. Keep working hard.
Either way, Ryan and Daily Stoic have been a gateway to Stoic philosophy for me, and that has been helpful to me in my life
This duo is absolutely unbeatable
Appreciate this! I was just thinking about War of Art and Resistance etc, and getting a refresher course on Pressfield wisdom is always welcome.
"The best revenge is to be unlike him who performed the injustice." - Marcus Aurelius
It’s cool that Ryan talks to his grandparents the same way I talk to mine
Finished the whole thing and loved it! The ending monologue from Dr. K was insane.
That guy's books are pure gems.
I enjoyed this so much. Thank you.
Robert Greene = Modern Socrates, You sir are the modern Plato... Thank you for guiding us all on along the pursuit of knowledge and self betterment... The true Stoic!!!
I am interested in this conversation and I do give a sh*t. Thank you Ryan and Steven for this dialogue. Peace.
I’d love to see a video or post on how he researches books!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤for both amazing personalities i injoyed
Your interpretation of DJT was on point!! Keep up the great work!!
Para Adelante!
Incredible guest! Would have been cool to actually hear from him
I have a problem with Steven Pressfield. Whenever I am reading his book, the war of art, or listening to him do an interview on YT... because of the sequence of questions he was asking in this case (exactly at 22:00)... I stop reading, listening to the audiobook or to him talking and go straight to action! He's been the only one to have this effect on me. So... goodbye for now.. back to work (to the library in this case). If you go back to 17:00 to about 22:00, you'll see how Pressfield brings out an advice, an experience, a how-to immerse yourself in your work, in the library, vibe of thing out of Ryan through his queries. Back to reading on my device for now and going to the library, the writer's best friend, tomorrow morning. Bye.
I agree with Steven that Robert has to write a book about his life story.
48:45 the "guy" afterwards was Dr. Drew Pinsky
4 gems
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I’m not yet familiar with this guests work, though his spirituality and presence reminds me of the late Wayne Dyer
👍🏼😁💙
Is this supposed to be a conversation or a monologue from Ryan? 🧐
Never left after kinzinger...too stoic for all that. And whether diogenes was real or not I respect the right of all to piss on someones leg just to piss on someones leg. I do have a cup but i hope to never throw it away...
My favorite boss was a jew. Sandy. Jack Kerouac free spirit. Not common today or then.
Something bothers me about seeing so much knowledge stacked so high in that room and being completely unable to use any of it. As if deciding to learn requires you to play the most dangerous game of Jenga of your life.
Trump must have been real bad with all the horrors of peace and prosperity.
I think they listened to the media way too much about Trump. People just got caught up in how he made them feel, not what he actually did in policies.
@@tea.dubs8532 with ya there bro
and he literally spent the whole interview talking about himself …
Read book - have not charity!!!!
Don’t point out all the “factual” stuff about Trump without pointing out all the “factual” stuff about Biden. Not very stoic of you.
Here's a fact! He's not a piece of shit like Trump.
@@celam1244who knows
ryan is so hypothetical nothing he says is true…
Anyone else think Ryan is a bit phony
Yeah, sometimes I get that feeling as well. Sometimes he comes across as your typical stuck-up person....
I don't think that is true. I will caveat this by saying that I only know Ryan from his books and his podcasts. I have never met the man. I think that there is a large part of him that is a marketing guy, but I don't think that is hidden. Not saying that as a criticism. This is how he makes a living.
I don’t have to have an opinion on that.
The important thing is that he gets products and he helps.
Absolutely. You're interviewing a great writer and spend the bulk of the time talking about yourself. Also, like, you know, he comes across as very effeminate.