The philosophy of Stoicism - Massimo Pigliucci

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2017
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    What is the best life we can live? How can we cope with whatever the universe throws at us and keep thriving nonetheless? The ancient Greco-Roman philosophy of Stoicism explains that while we may not always have control over the events affecting us, we can have control over how we approach things. Massimo Pigliucci describes the philosophy of Stoicism.
    Lesson by Massimo Pigliucci, animation by Compote Collective.

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  • @ND-yv1jf
    @ND-yv1jf 6 лет назад +24153

    We suffer more often in imagination than in reality - Seneca the Young

    • @mrpsean98
      @mrpsean98 5 лет назад +62

      Heard this in Tim ferris Ted talk

    • @amitnagpal1985
      @amitnagpal1985 5 лет назад +154

      I will remember this. Thank you.

    • @NoboDY-qu7zs
      @NoboDY-qu7zs 5 лет назад +9

      yes

    • @enzorossi9853
      @enzorossi9853 5 лет назад +13

      Yung Séneca preaching

    • @Baci302
      @Baci302 5 лет назад +56

      Our ego like us to engage in these "stories" it likes to spin that are best ignored. Eckhart Tolle's videos on quieting the ego are very helpful.

  • @larisachis7318
    @larisachis7318 4 года назад +13386

    Socrates : to do is to be
    Plato : to be is to do
    Scooby : do be do

  • @jbcheema9883
    @jbcheema9883 3 года назад +5661

    Marcus Aurelius argued that kindness is more manly than anger.

    • @okplay9446
      @okplay9446 3 года назад +411

      Unfortunately, society is not ready yet to accept that

    • @zeemo7751
      @zeemo7751 3 года назад +569

      Kindness is about control and mindfulness where as Anger is mindlessness and lack of control

    • @EverlastGX
      @EverlastGX 3 года назад +306

      Anger is the easy path. Kindness is the hard one

    • @JustinCage56
      @JustinCage56 3 года назад +91

      In his introduction of the medications, he thought of his biological father as a manly man because of his kindness.

    • @anonymous-zj1rs
      @anonymous-zj1rs 2 года назад +56

      @@ahelidas8885 toxic masulinity is not all about anger. It's the suppression of emotions for men which CAN be translated to anger. I don't believe that toxic masculinity exists

  • @SherlockHolmes-di7tr
    @SherlockHolmes-di7tr 3 года назад +2621

    "To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering" - Friedrich Nietzsche

    • @fahid3342
      @fahid3342 2 года назад +37

      He was against stoicism

    • @akshatakhatri7065
      @akshatakhatri7065 2 года назад +31

      @@fahid3342 Why do I think it as a spectrum rather than a vague sides or being against thing. I'm not talking about the guy

    • @fikriasrofi5312
      @fikriasrofi5312 2 года назад +1

      Why i should suffered because of a think i cant control

    • @Nutamago
      @Nutamago 2 года назад +1

      @@fikriasrofi5312 bcs the guy is confused.

    • @TJ-ve8sv
      @TJ-ve8sv 2 года назад +3

      @@fahid3342 Still doesn't take anything away from the original meaning. Your comment is unnecessary.

  • @WORKERS.DREADNOUGHT
    @WORKERS.DREADNOUGHT 5 лет назад +8418

    "The problem is not the problem. Your attitude to the problem is the problem" - Captain Jack Sparrow

    • @k3nz1e73
      @k3nz1e73 4 года назад +30

      Kiani Francis lol

    • @anhbayar11
      @anhbayar11 4 года назад +106

      Great quote. Meaningful and inspiring

    • @knightcary01
      @knightcary01 4 года назад +36

      When did Jack Sparrow actually say that though?

    • @F3V3RDR34M
      @F3V3RDR34M 4 года назад +487

      @@knightcary01 "Not every quote on the internet is legit." -Abraham Lincoln

    • @aksb2482
      @aksb2482 4 года назад +13

      "the impediment to action advances action"

  • @felixkovac701
    @felixkovac701 6 лет назад +13440

    Stoicism is one of those philosophies that anyone, regardless of their religious, political or philosophical views, should take certain aspects of.

    • @theloveofwisdom6724
      @theloveofwisdom6724 5 лет назад +89

      I agree.

    • @Seekyourtruth777
      @Seekyourtruth777 5 лет назад +49

      Spot on !!!

    • @alanandrade2083
      @alanandrade2083 5 лет назад +154

      Nah but the leftists will continue to hate stoicism, the best school of philosophy. They prefer hedonism.

    • @daniwebe
      @daniwebe 5 лет назад +8

      However, it is still basically materialism, with many logical flaws.

    • @kpando4952
      @kpando4952 5 лет назад +176

      @@daniwebe materialism is a way to represent reality stoicism is how we deal with it.

  • @purvi110
    @purvi110 3 года назад +1597

    "Sometimes to live is an act of courage"
    I don't know how much my suicidal self needed to hear this
    Edit: Thank you everyone in the replies for checking up on me i had to take a break from all social media to focus on my mental health and i'm in such a better place now. Its honestly wholesome to know so many strangers care about you love yall

    • @MrSharky03
      @MrSharky03 3 года назад +51

      I hope you’re ok

    • @katherineg9396
      @katherineg9396 3 года назад +25

      I hope you are doing better now.

    • @SharkSalesman90
      @SharkSalesman90 3 года назад +19

      You good?

    • @PJOZeus
      @PJOZeus 2 года назад +26

      It's the most courageous act anyone can do. And at times, the hardest.

    • @nawelarif8682
      @nawelarif8682 2 года назад +20

      Please live , i love u and care about u ❤

  • @Ast3rius
    @Ast3rius Год назад +199

    _“It is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor.”_ - *Seneca, the Younger*

  • @rhylanbruno7493
    @rhylanbruno7493 4 года назад +8282

    "Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one"
    -Marcus Aurelius

    • @earlgrey4013
      @earlgrey4013 3 года назад +43

      I keep seeing his quotes every where but they really all have gaping holes? How do we actually know what a good man is? And what if YOU don’t know what a good man is? I mean if you did you wouldn’t be arguing about it would you?

    • @johnpijano4786
      @johnpijano4786 3 года назад +120

      @@earlgrey4013 Well, the Stoics follow the Cardinal Virtues. Wisdom, Justice, Courage and Temperance. These virtues are somewhat the bedrock of what makes a good man in the Greco-roman school of thought.

    • @SheynneDavis7723
      @SheynneDavis7723 3 года назад +4

      I read this from the book “ The Intelligent Conversationalist “

    • @Matthew-fx7qo
      @Matthew-fx7qo 3 года назад +22

      @@deevse3976
      It's helpful to remember Meditations was Aurelius' diary, written for himself. He had had some background in Stoicism and he agreed with its doctrines but needed to commit himself to its practice. Many of us will still need to think a few things through a little.

    • @JB5D
      @JB5D 3 года назад +18

      @@earlgrey4013 Axioms - Self-evident truths. Consistent anti-oppression. Live and let live - the basis of an abolitionist(s) approach to animal rights, for example. If we can be happy and healthy without harming others, why would / should we? If we are honest with self - Being "good" is very simple.

  • @jhndv4510
    @jhndv4510 4 года назад +15436

    "You have power over your mind, not outside events.Realize this, and you'll find strength."-Marcus Aurelius

    • @TravelWithMe480
      @TravelWithMe480 4 года назад +8

      DavHao's truth

    • @sajpaj67
      @sajpaj67 4 года назад +48

      Is this from his book Meditations?

    • @jhndv4510
      @jhndv4510 4 года назад +26

      @@sajpaj67 Indeed.

    • @Jejdjejbfjf
      @Jejdjejbfjf 4 года назад +78

      Not always true. We do have control over some outside events, and people with mental illness cannot always control their minds.

    • @CalculonTV
      @CalculonTV 4 года назад +14

      Des T Over some events yes. But not 100%. Your Mind on the other hand is the home of your thoughts. You control it 100%. No other person can change your thoughts, unless you want it

  • @chasecollins3263
    @chasecollins3263 2 года назад +481

    It’s so weird to me how much I’ve learned. If I remember correctly, the last time I watched this video, I was 12, and I hardly understood this video. Now I’m 17, and i know the history behind these stories. It’s so utterly refreshing to understand something that used to draw up so many blanks.

    • @unclerhyss5506
      @unclerhyss5506 2 года назад +22

      Time flies, your body grows and your mind expands.

    • @safirafitri6910
      @safirafitri6910 2 года назад +12

      I can relate, I don't remember clearly the first time I read a quote from Marcus Aurelius, but it was years ago. I liked the quote but I didn't look it up more, I just left it like that. But then I watched Hannibal and there was a quote from Viktor Frankl mentioned in one of the episode. But I still didn't bother to look for more. Then corona started, and I joined a zoom class while I found the term Stoic and now it all makes sense. It takes years, but eventually the thing that I am looking for subconsciously shows themselves to me step by step, it's like it knows when I am gonna be ready for this knowledge.

    • @BeanSprouts02
      @BeanSprouts02 2 года назад +3

      Jfc. Time flew by so fast. I almost didn’t believe you but then I counted and it’s already been that long for real. I feel like I didn’t even grow up. It’s like I’m still mentally 12 years old when I’m already 19. I hate myself lol.
      But, it’s nice you’re able to grow. I wish you luck. You can do this.
      (Sorry if I was being too negative. I think I’m just starting to break down I can’t help it right now.)

    • @minamono2608
      @minamono2608 Год назад +3

      weird flex but ok

    • @user-um7zw9xe8v
      @user-um7zw9xe8v 3 месяца назад +1

      Bro this video is 6 yrs old and I am seeing this comment after 2 yrs than how can be your statement true ?

  • @self-inflictedphilosophy
    @self-inflictedphilosophy Год назад +182

    10 Ways to Be More Stoic:
    1.) Transform everyone into a teacher.
    2.) Say no to the easy way, seek out challenges.
    3.). Be strict with yourself but tolerant of others.
    4.) Allow the journey to be the thing.
    5.) Transform envy into emulation.
    6.) Stand on the shoulders of giants.
    7.) Forgive yourself and forgive others.
    8.) Fall in love with Fate.
    9.) Always practice courage, temperance, and humor.
    10.) Remember, the obstacle is the path.
    ruclips.net/video/UpDZXiTxDGI/видео.html

    • @SlidonCardozo
      @SlidonCardozo Год назад +10

      1 recognise what you can and cannot control
      2 you determine your reaction towards a crisis
      3 ignore people dominated by negative emotions

    • @jesterrgae
      @jesterrgae 10 месяцев назад +1

      Choose the easy way, if there are no consequences.
      Why do we challenge ourselves into something that results the same, as without a challenge?

    • @self-inflictedphilosophy
      @self-inflictedphilosophy 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@jesterrgae To become sharper, more robust, antifragile. Choosing a challenge over the easy route leads to a sharpening of the blade of the Self.

    • @jesterrgae
      @jesterrgae 10 месяцев назад

      @@self-inflictedphilosophy I said if there are no consequences, what you implied there was a consequence.

    • @samoilist
      @samoilist 6 месяцев назад

  • @knockurbrother
    @knockurbrother 5 лет назад +8282

    "Tell your heart that the fear of suffering is greater than the suffering itself" - The Alchemist

    • @seetu1500
      @seetu1500 4 года назад +133

      I read "The Alchemist" too but I totally disagree that fear of suffering is greater than actual suffering. Fear is a mechanism to stop you doing something but it's also a deep feeling acttached to so many other emotions. I wanted to die but only this fear kept me alive that my mom will be devastated and her suffering will be doubled. Never underestimate the power of fear. It's the one of the strongest emotions.

    • @strikerron2252
      @strikerron2252 4 года назад +40

      @@seetu1500 he is used the word greater so it doesnt nullify the suffering itself. if you have fear of suffering than the suffering wont happen itself

    • @PlayfulCloud3
      @PlayfulCloud3 4 года назад +19

      Seetu it can also be interpreted as not taking risk is worst than taking risk.

    • @Kaledrone
      @Kaledrone 4 года назад +3

      @@seetu1500 Cool story bro, now please go waterboarding at Guantanamo Bay.

    • @uniquechannelnames
      @uniquechannelnames 4 года назад +19

      most of The Alchemist is pretty shallow level philosophy, and kinda vapid. But I will say that that idea is an important for many to understand, the mind very much so amplifies what the reality will actually end up being.

  • @TheRisskee
    @TheRisskee 5 лет назад +10032

    The thing many people miss whilst observing Stoicism is that it doesn't follow the typical standards of positive thinking that are pushed in today's philosophy. The philosophy of today would have you think that you should remain positive at all times with no exception. That differs greatly from how Stoicism works.
    For example, Marcus Aurelius would practice something called Negative Visualization for a short time in the morning. He would think of all that could go wrong in the day, what he would do to remedy each problem, and after this allotted time, he would move on from it and go about his day not thinking about it unless something actually went wrong. If something did go wrong, he was already prepared for it and could better remedy the situation. This is not to say he was a negative person. He was just better prepared to handle negative impacts if they happened.
    This is where the problem of positive thinking at all times is understood. If you do not prepare yourself, you are more susceptible to the weight of a negative situation being greater than if you had already been prepared for it. This is why so many people become depressed and their world stops. They don't have the necessary coping skills built in. (I'm not saying it's the whole reason people become depressed. Just giving an out for some of that stress of hard situations)

    • @rashimgauba8680
      @rashimgauba8680 5 лет назад +54

      👍🏻

    • @mzwandilemhlongo7074
      @mzwandilemhlongo7074 4 года назад +163

      Lovely insights, thank you.

    • @msl1689
      @msl1689 4 года назад +521

      I think the key point of Negative Visualisation is you have to move on from it once you have come up with the solution for each potential problem. Unfortunately, most people don't do either of those things (i.e. find a solution and move on). They just dwell on the non-existent problem and make themselves anxious and stressed for no reason.

    • @rahimgilani8995
      @rahimgilani8995 4 года назад +148

      But in his negative visualization he ended up making the negative into a positive so it’s technically a positive visualization. A true negative mindset would be let’s say a problem arose in your mind you would think it’s the end of the world which would lead to anxiety. What he did was he took things into perspective and made the best out of those situation.

    • @matryxgeounlymyted56quarde9
      @matryxgeounlymyted56quarde9 4 года назад +6

      And yet still, in all of its own entirety and/or entireties, and in every single sense of these words, and also in all honesty and truthfulness and wholeheartedness and sincerity, the irony and/or ironies here are that Marcus Aurelius, as such as like the majority of and/or the entirety of individuals and/or peoples such as philosophical teachers and/or philosophers, rarely, if ever, taught and took and applied everything else, including their teaching and/or teachings upon the entirety of their own lives and ways of thinkings and livings. Then and yet again, Stoicism, and all of the majorities of and/or the entirety of its variation and/or variations, and just and as like the majority and/or the entirety of any other philosophical teachings and learnings, has majorly and/or entirely of only unhelpful and unhealthy and unworthy negatives than its helpful and healthy and strong and worthy positives.

  • @JoyNova13
    @JoyNova13 2 года назад +382

    My older sister is practically an expert at stoicism. She's practiced it for almost her whole life, and she's inspired me and my twin brother to do the same. Learning about the philosophy of stoicism not only helped me learn more about it, but it also helped me understand my sister, too. Thanks, Ted-Ed!

    • @Waryfuls
      @Waryfuls Год назад +19

      That's cool!! Someone like that to look up to.

    • @ksatriapawana5265
      @ksatriapawana5265 8 месяцев назад +4

      Hey I hope you answer this, do you know what made your sister practiced it?

    • @Biincg
      @Biincg 7 месяцев назад +2

      That's really awesome!

    • @justtep7092
      @justtep7092 2 месяца назад +1

      How old is she? How did she come across stoicism

  • @ginsan8198
    @ginsan8198 2 года назад +60

    The animators had achieved at least one of the elements of stoicism, which is courage.
    I can't even begin to imagine the workload and the pressure to deliver such a flawless animation.

  • @raindrop-galaxy
    @raindrop-galaxy 7 лет назад +3092

    if designers / animators read these comments - guys you did an amazing job, those animations are superb! thank you very much!

    • @szilveszterforgo8776
      @szilveszterforgo8776 5 лет назад +41

      @Kelvin Klopper Not bad, but actually it's not consequent. The 'if .... then ...' motif doesn't occur in the sentence, only the 'if ...'. Also the ' - ' mark indicates that the part before that is not related to the part after the mark as you think, so it couldn't be a logical implication anyway.

    • @FishManChannel
      @FishManChannel 4 года назад +34

      Szilveszter Forgo found the english teacher

    • @TheRealZeeNkosi
      @TheRealZeeNkosi 4 года назад

      I agree!

    • @anubhav.music28
      @anubhav.music28 3 года назад +1

      Yes, I agree. It's beautiful.

    • @PowerKnowledges
      @PowerKnowledges 3 месяца назад

      Isn't it fascinating how our pursuit of positivity can sometimes lead to negativity? Mark Manson's insight challenges us to reconsider our approach to happiness. Embracing our negative experiences might just be the path to finding true positivity and contentment.

  • @MrTuna-pt6wu
    @MrTuna-pt6wu 3 года назад +3741

    This is my own quote for stoicism:
    "When you are at your greatest, expect the worst to come. When you are at your worst, expect the greatest to come."

    • @joreifukugyaku8352
      @joreifukugyaku8352 3 года назад +12

      👍

    • @jamesmccloud7535
      @jamesmccloud7535 3 года назад +33

      Nice quote thanks!

    • @miak.5196
      @miak.5196 3 года назад +6

      Great quote!

    • @jasoncg2956
      @jasoncg2956 2 года назад +68

      Yeah, I agree with that. Expecting only goods or bads out of life is foolishly naive. You should learn to balance your own perspective.

    • @bentaylor102
      @bentaylor102 2 года назад +110

      man just quoted himself lol

  • @joshiifruit5554
    @joshiifruit5554 2 года назад +10

    Stoicism is an essential philosophy that helped me improve my fitness and nutrition. All this time I kept searching for the right "exercise" and the right "calories" when all I need is the right mindset. Improve your mental and everything will take care of itself. I hope this helps someone

  • @silkygoldbutter1676
    @silkygoldbutter1676 Год назад +31

    I'm glad this video explores stoicism beyond the surface-level idea. It's important to remember that stoicism does not mean being disconnected from your emotions and pretending that they don't affect you. Rather, stoicism helps give you the power to survive and keep living when giving up is not an option, but feels like the only one available.

  • @tnttiger3079
    @tnttiger3079 7 лет назад +2367

    I like the stoics. It's one of the few philosophies that is easy to entirely agree with.

    • @suckhoebabau3765
      @suckhoebabau3765 7 лет назад +15

      you are amazing

    • @ottopike737
      @ottopike737 6 лет назад +6

      James Cashman
      they also avoided doctors.

    • @tnttiger3079
      @tnttiger3079 6 лет назад +8

      Oh great so they really where shitty nutheads like all the rest

    • @daboii639
      @daboii639 6 лет назад +185

      @friendly neighborhood neocon There you are wrong. stoics would rather focus on rationalizing the situation they've gone through, look at problems of society that caused a situation and try to make their best to change it. Nelson Mandela was imprisoned because of his believe. in prison, he learned, that there might be "greater reason" he was imprisoned and thought about how to prevent it by learning logos and stoicism. he accepted, that he was kept in prison, he really didn't try to blame anyone for it and tried to make his experience count by fighting those inquealities or the bad treatment he witnessed himself and changed the situation once he was out of prison. but not with the power to fighting physically rather with him reuniting his people with his speeches and make them stand together. that's what stoicism is about I guess. you see flaws, accept them as human flawed behaviour, even on yourself, and try to make the best of this flaws of human nature. that's why they tend to "harden up" emotionally, by not feeling bs'd for what happened to them but rather accept it and try to change it for you and everyone concerned

    • @AndrewAce.
      @AndrewAce. 6 лет назад +2

      *James Cashman* Agreed...

  • @phisit8813
    @phisit8813 5 лет назад +2210

    This is similar to my life xD
    I was homeless, walked in a library to read a random science book, now I'm on my final year at uni studying molecular biology.

  • @couchmaster3773
    @couchmaster3773 2 года назад +35

    I've always admired stoic traits and tried to emulate them myself. Never knew there was a whole philosophy around it.

  • @naveedahmad6728
    @naveedahmad6728 3 года назад +163

    I didn't say that.
    - Albert Einstein

  • @ifeelfantastic8956
    @ifeelfantastic8956 4 года назад +720

    "Discipline is to know the difference between what you want now and what you want the most".

    • @Bullboy_Adventures
      @Bullboy_Adventures 2 года назад

      Hello cursed robot. I thought you were dead

    • @ang2624
      @ang2624 Год назад

      love it

    • @tz03ww
      @tz03ww Год назад

      Great quote. Thanks for sharing

  • @qco6132
    @qco6132 6 лет назад +4150

    Sometimes, even to live is an act of courage

    • @mamertvonn
      @mamertvonn 5 лет назад +114

      meh *shrugs shoulders
      *proceed to suicide

    • @manasakuchana4203
      @manasakuchana4203 5 лет назад +36

      mamertvonn HEY
      ...DONT DO THAT!!

    • @SG-ro8kt
      @SG-ro8kt 5 лет назад +15

      Except, you're not experiencing anything that could be considered courageous to overcome

    • @NetiNeti-gm5bz
      @NetiNeti-gm5bz 5 лет назад +2

      We're all infinite beings

    • @BaiQla
      @BaiQla 5 лет назад +14

      Is that the only thing you got from the video?

  • @theWZZA
    @theWZZA 3 года назад +44

    It took me 50 years, but I finally realized I am a Stoic.

    • @ikester8
      @ikester8 2 года назад +1

      "Oh, you are, are you?" -Epictetus, who always wanted to meet a Stoic

  • @jackkanoff2815
    @jackkanoff2815 Год назад +128

    “do or do not, there is no try”
    - Marcus Aurelius

  • @nehakiran525
    @nehakiran525 4 года назад +2210

    I lost my meditations book by Marcus Aurelius, I hope someone found it and read to change their lives for the better.

  • @samoomoo6675
    @samoomoo6675 4 года назад +612

    "It Be like that" - Zeno of Cyprus

  • @timothyjackson9202
    @timothyjackson9202 9 месяцев назад +9

    "Today I escaped anxiety. Or rather, I discarded it, because it was within me, in my own perceptions- not outside."
    "How much more grievous are the consequences of your anger than the causes of it."
    - Marcus Aurelius

  • @luketandy2732
    @luketandy2732 2 года назад +16

    I turned to philosophy the exact same way as Zeno (of course no shipwreck) however many events occurred to me (getting dumped, parents splitting and my grandmothers passing). My grandmother convinced me to be the avid reader I was (which I neglected for awhile).
    One day walked into a bookshop looking to find a novel to keep my mind busy from these negatives, instead finding M.A Meditations. Gave me sense of direction what to do with myself guide myself and nurture ones mind. It's a lifelong process I'm slowly unraveling but definitely worth it to all. Even if you don't like philsophy you'll definitely walk away with something.

    • @wearefromserbia9714
      @wearefromserbia9714 Год назад

      this is the true embodiment of stoicism. Hope you are doing better now, pal.

    • @simplycook3684
      @simplycook3684 10 месяцев назад

      there are more videos at ruclips.net/channel/UC8gmMGhqD131nodZ_d2qOwg . Thanks

  • @SirTurdle
    @SirTurdle 7 лет назад +7323

    that sad moment when Ted-Ed teaches me more than school does

    • @magnushelin007
      @magnushelin007 7 лет назад +105

      Showing that school in a couple of decades will be replaced by something better.

    • @cup_check_official
      @cup_check_official 7 лет назад +204

      probably because you are spending more time on youtube than school

    • @GarketMardener
      @GarketMardener 7 лет назад +79

      don't be sad, be disappointed in school. Honestly school sucks at its job.

    • @rowennjohnmartinez5108
      @rowennjohnmartinez5108 7 лет назад +95

      Depends on your country's education system, teacher, school and etc.

    • @shiramischmid7572
      @shiramischmid7572 7 лет назад +11

      SirTurdle Well I am happy that they do :) and you can with them still learn even if you are an "adult" ^_^

  • @Oaktr44
    @Oaktr44 6 лет назад +2057

    The four cardinal virtues
    wisdom - navigate complex situations in a logical relaxed manner.
    temperance - exercise of self restraint and moderation in all aspects of your life
    justice - fairness to others even when they have done wrong.
    courage - not just big things in life, facing each day with clarity and integrity.

  • @Ok-zr6ev
    @Ok-zr6ev 3 года назад +795

    “I don’t care who Socrates is. Tell me did you do your homework?” - My mom

  • @sophos7018
    @sophos7018 2 года назад +4

    Stoicism is the best practical philosophy of life I've found so far.

  • @deezyboss3135
    @deezyboss3135 5 лет назад +5098

    Turns out i've been doing this since a long time ago without knowing it's actually a thing .. im happier than ever now.
    Edit: thank's for the likes
    English is my third language so try to focus on the idea instead of my grammar .
    And somehow i am still happy

  • @Kijubei
    @Kijubei 7 лет назад +2759

    "With not much else to do he wandered into a book shop [...] and preceded to seek out and study with the cities noted philosophers."
    Then the next scene:
    "As Zeno began educating his own students ..."
    Well, that -escalated- educated fast.

  • @Stoicism_Philosophy
    @Stoicism_Philosophy 2 месяца назад +1

    I appreciate how the Stoic teachings emphasize the importance of maintaining inner tranquility and composure amidst external chaos, echoing the timeless wisdom of finding peace within oneself.

  • @brotherhec2403
    @brotherhec2403 2 года назад +4

    I’m not the most articulate writer. But living 31 years and being a current alcholic , recovering addict , been homeless and been a janitor for a hospital for 5 years . I am grateful for my experiences because I know what rock bottom feels like and don’t fear it any longer. I know what it’s like to have love girlfriends friends and the exact opposite. But it’s how I choose to go about the situation that matters , so for anybody reading this , life is going to punch you in the face , I’m going to need you to fight back. A good day and a bad day last the same timeframe.

  • @Whoopwhoopwhoop
    @Whoopwhoopwhoop 7 лет назад +622

    This video is one of the reasons RUclips needs a 'love button'.

  • @johncandide
    @johncandide 5 лет назад +797

    This philosophy helped me manage my depression and anxiety. I'm proud to be a student of Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus.

  • @AradSP
    @AradSP Год назад +3

    I never realized, until a few days ago, how much of my principals in life are similar to stoicism. It's so good to know there's a philosophy that matches my world view so much.

  • @mendicius_jade
    @mendicius_jade 3 года назад +10

    I suffered an anxiety and low mood due to occupational burnout, I have even been seeing a therapist, although my therapist didn't tell me about it, her advises are somehow similar to stoicism and thus began reading stoic books. They do help me a lot.

  • @Nucleyus
    @Nucleyus 7 лет назад +2265

    please do more about other school of philosophy

    • @amuro9624
      @amuro9624 7 лет назад +6

      Ley Fagarita is there a video on nihilism already I'd really like to see that

    • @mageillus
      @mageillus 7 лет назад +19

      Ley Fagarita check out the channel "School of Life" they do a lot of videos like this, and they have a series on philosophy !

    • @Nucleyus
      @Nucleyus 7 лет назад +1

      magonzalez2104 thanks! 😃

    • @bisacool7339
      @bisacool7339 7 лет назад +27

      School of life is a bunch of demagogues feeding us twisted filtered controlled concepts (mostly philosophers) brutally murdered the core foundation of certain philosophies.

    • @shapedsilver3689
      @shapedsilver3689 7 лет назад +20

      Orie E but that's what philosophy is, isn't it? You look at the wisdom of past philosophers, interpret it based on your own thoughts, and come out with your own philosophy

  • @shartokyo
    @shartokyo 3 года назад +1175

    "this entire comment section is quotes that vaguely make sense"
    -Some smart dude

    • @DanielTorres-ee4pl
      @DanielTorres-ee4pl 3 года назад +35

      Was looking for that one dude to make a smartass comment lol

    • @pranjalmeena4923
      @pranjalmeena4923 2 года назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂 lol

    • @pranjalmeena4923
      @pranjalmeena4923 2 года назад

      Daniel Torres 😂😂😂

    • @stoicjunkie1092
      @stoicjunkie1092 2 года назад +2

      LOL, join the community and see their meaning. I promise they will give you chills as it does for all the other stoics.

    • @zurzulzurzul3119
      @zurzulzurzul3119 2 года назад

      @@DanielTorres-ee4pl isn't it all about Your interpretation of the comment?

  • @ViIgax
    @ViIgax Год назад +9

    In the face of adversity,
    We stand firm and unyielding,
    The Stoics, unshakeable,
    Our hearts and minds unbridled.
    We do not seek to flee
    The troubles of this world,
    But rather, to confront them
    With a steadfast and composed swirl.
    We do not crave pleasure,
    Nor do we fear pain,
    For we know that both are fleeting,
    And neither can remain.
    We seek only wisdom,
    And the strength to endure,
    To accept what we cannot change,
    And to act with grace and poise, for sure.
    For the Stoic, serenity
    Is the ultimate goal,
    A mind at peace,
    Amidst the chaos of the soul.
    So we march on, undaunted,
    In this mortal coil,
    With courage in our hearts,
    And Stoicism as our shield.

  • @RAMBO14001
    @RAMBO14001 2 года назад +3

    I know I'm grateful for these pieces of Art containing these much-needed teachings and preachings.

  • @khadijahabdullah3360
    @khadijahabdullah3360 4 года назад +602

    "We suffer not from the events in our lives, but from our judgement about them!" - EPICTETUS

    • @notabotjustahuman
      @notabotjustahuman 3 года назад +4

      all hail epictetus

    • @janmenschlichsein5392
      @janmenschlichsein5392 3 года назад +3

      Okay, only a philosopher could believe such nonsense!😄

    • @bonitasimmers7406
      @bonitasimmers7406 3 года назад +13

      When getting all your teeth knocked out, accept it, be positive and tell yourself now you'll give better head.

    • @TheDoomFan2004
      @TheDoomFan2004 2 года назад +2

      Literally EPICtetus

    • @TJ-ve8sv
      @TJ-ve8sv 2 года назад +2

      @@janmenschlichsein5392 Nice opinion.

  • @tonykanteven1931
    @tonykanteven1931 7 лет назад +747

    You may leave this life at any moment - have this possibility in your mind in all that you do or say or think.
    -Marcus Aurelius

    • @codekillerz5392
      @codekillerz5392 7 лет назад +8

      Tony Kant Even
      I wish I could copy and paste this to research this quote's validity, but I'm on mobile. Unfortunate.

    • @tonykanteven1931
      @tonykanteven1931 7 лет назад +19

      From the meditations, book II

    • @round-upwithraj1560
      @round-upwithraj1560 7 лет назад +27

      CodeKillerz I've read the book, I did & can confirm its authenticity.

    • @YolandHB
      @YolandHB 7 лет назад +6

      Tony Kant Even whoa...

    • @ErrrWhat
      @ErrrWhat 7 лет назад +23

      Actually inspiring. Unfortunately (for me), it gives me anxiety. T-T.

  • @davidmcintosh2054
    @davidmcintosh2054 2 года назад +13

    Wow! Initially, I didn’t think this would be a very inspirational video, being so short, however I am truly inspired now. I want to learn to more about Stoicism!

  • @etcetera_99
    @etcetera_99 2 года назад +17

    "A stoic is a Buddhist with attitude" - Nassim Taleb

  • @thecommoncliche5444
    @thecommoncliche5444 7 лет назад +462

    ..I really enjoy this philosophy: It's like I've been attempting to follow this, without really having a name for it. Can't stress how impactful this was for me

    • @diogeneslantern18
      @diogeneslantern18 7 лет назад +23

      ~The Common Cliche~ exactly the same here - I was drawn to this way of living before I even knew it was a school of thought. When I read Aurelius and Seneca my soul was so happy that I had found "my philosophy"

    • @MaximilianonMars
      @MaximilianonMars 6 лет назад +3

      Flores Rivas except it's a fraud and a waste of time: their highest calling is to cease all activity and their monks are glorified bums begging for food in exchange for blessings. Christianity's where it's at, the worker's religion. Also happens to be the truth, booya.

    • @diogeneslantern18
      @diogeneslantern18 6 лет назад +16

      Max Falto you fundamentally misunderstand Buddhism and dare I say Christianity if those are your thoughts thereon.

    • @JuJu-DnC22
      @JuJu-DnC22 6 лет назад +2

      Flores Rivas people are ready to listen when They are ripe and ready to understand. Nones path is linear so don't be so quick to judge our friend Max Falto just cause he's not yet there. Give him the benefit of The doub.

    • @MrCmon113
      @MrCmon113 6 лет назад

      The Stoics had some good ideas, but they didn't have a method to achieve lasting happiness. In mindfulness meditation we now may have one.

  • @lucasc3966
    @lucasc3966 7 лет назад +329

    This channel, together with In a Nutshell, The School of Life and Crash Course are one of my favorites.

    • @carlaafonso6194
      @carlaafonso6194 7 лет назад +7

      George Orlando de Assis Machado thanks for the sugestions

    • @theloveofwisdom6724
      @theloveofwisdom6724 5 лет назад

      Lucas C, what would you like to see in a philosophy podcast that these people do not do?

    • @abaranihei2608
      @abaranihei2608 5 лет назад

      Fahrenheit 451

    • @LittleBlacksheep1995
      @LittleBlacksheep1995 5 лет назад +4

      School of Life is cool though I don't like that channel. I'm not saying that's totally a bad thing, but I think they're quite subjective towards certain topics.

    • @nathanprescott6913
      @nathanprescott6913 5 лет назад

      Lucas C check out academy of ideas

  • @solvingakoyo
    @solvingakoyo 3 года назад +972

    "How can you face the problem if the problem is your face?"
    -Me

  • @Ast3rius
    @Ast3rius 2 года назад +6

    _“Life's like a play: it's not the length, but the excellence of the acting that matters.”_ - *Seneca the Younger*

  • @madelinemuller7869
    @madelinemuller7869 6 лет назад +279

    "Sometimes, even to live is an act of courage" Beautiful Quote and Philosophy

  • @yoXneo
    @yoXneo 7 лет назад +1533

    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy was inspired by Stoicism. It has helped me so much with my anxiety/depression.
    A book I recommend for someone interested in a modern take on this philosophy is Ryan Holiday"s "The Obstacle is the Way"

    • @mortarpestle.4267
      @mortarpestle.4267 6 лет назад +22

      Stoicism is a philosophy, whilst CBT is more of a line of thought. Stoicism also seems to fall more in line with realist philosophy, but I get where you're going.

    • @stephenpowstinger733
      @stephenpowstinger733 6 лет назад +15

      YoAntoNeo I never thought of a connection between the two. Just in general a knowledge of philosophy and philosophical methods can help one with psychological problems.

    • @vibodhj349
      @vibodhj349 6 лет назад +6

      We need some or the other meaning to live. Philosophy gives us that definite meaning, a sense of belonging to something definite.

    • @lito5953
      @lito5953 6 лет назад +21

      My CBT therapist actually recommended that The Obstacle is The Way to me like half a year ago. Checked it out of the library and studied it. Liked it so much I finally bought my own copy yesterday along with two other Ryan Holiday books.

    • @beentoowellbeentoowell729
      @beentoowellbeentoowell729 6 лет назад +13

      anxiety is Fear Fears are thoughts thoughts are yours not the other way arround control your thoughts and you will control yourself cause you are strong brother . i descovered now by cultivating mind now i have words for my errors my hopes and what am I

  • @enriquetoledo5778
    @enriquetoledo5778 2 года назад

    Continue to come back and listen to this short clip. Learned a lot by listening to it over and over again.

  • @stoicguard
    @stoicguard 6 месяцев назад

    Massimo Pigliucci's breakdown of Stoicism is both enlightening and practical. His ability to articulate the essence of Stoic philosophy makes it accessible for anyone seeking a more resilient and mindful life.
    I appreciate how he emphasizes the timeless relevance of Stoicism in navigating the challenges of the modern world. The focus on what we can control and the power of rationality resonated deeply.
    Thank you for this thought-provoking exploration into the heart of Stoicism. Looking forward to delving even deeper into this profound philosophy!

  • @bhaviktibrewala8339
    @bhaviktibrewala8339 5 лет назад +2209

    Spend 4.5 minutes taking screenshots

    • @norelle8705ify
      @norelle8705ify 5 лет назад +113

      Bhavik Tibrewala wow I’m glad that I’m not the only one

    • @Caiteoir
      @Caiteoir 5 лет назад +160

      I love how everyone gets into the same mindset when they commit to learning stoicism, best of luck guys

    • @kamiskenaw4340
      @kamiskenaw4340 4 года назад +8

      Lol, same here man

    • @prabakaranchittibabu2777
      @prabakaranchittibabu2777 4 года назад +48

      I took handwritten notes,felt good

    • @dexoy_awp
      @dexoy_awp 4 года назад +5

      Did same.

  • @chiehhsu1721
    @chiehhsu1721 4 года назад +224

    Stoicism seems to be a lot of things combined: being practical, self-control, moderation, love the enemies but hate their sins, and posses daily courage. Avoid being carried away by emotional extremes. Stoics control themselves to gain control of their lives.

    • @memidiane38
      @memidiane38 9 месяцев назад

      There is no such thing as control over life, but you got the first part right.

    • @jdmhbeats
      @jdmhbeats 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@memidiane38no control over life. But control over yourself.

  • @caseyburnet
    @caseyburnet 2 года назад +2

    This video is clear, concise, and explained thoroughly...I was searching for something that would explain the core principles of stoicism, as I find some stoic qualities to be present in myself! I often seek balance in my actions, trying to maintain a moral path, practicing self control when dealing with others and in matters of health. However, often if I am harassed by others, I may reply somewhat harshly (but only when a just response is due). That is one place where my tolerance is not completely healed, however I think if I live a healthy life, I can attain all the tolerance I would require.

  • @zhadann_
    @zhadann_ Год назад

    I've been shivering the whole video. It resonates so much with my life, oh gosh

  • @Obtaineudaimonia
    @Obtaineudaimonia 7 лет назад +844

    Beautifully done.

    • @klutz3955
      @klutz3955 6 лет назад +4

      Eudaimonia agreed! the style of animation and clarity of speech was a perfect combination

  • @Onyourface257
    @Onyourface257 3 года назад +167

    "Editing is god level "- isaac newton

  • @gerardsantua4885
    @gerardsantua4885 2 года назад

    From all the books and articles I've read about Stoicism, this video made it much more clear to understand.

  • @GypsySlyp
    @GypsySlyp 2 года назад +6

    "People don't think it be like it is, but it do."
    -Oscar Gamble

  • @naina9807
    @naina9807 4 года назад +112

    A quote in the Sikh Holy Book states: "we conquer our mind, we conquer the world " (Mann Jeete Jag Jeet"
    So much wisdom all around the world, and they mostly point to one thing! Isn't it amazing?

    • @PeterSodhi
      @PeterSodhi Год назад

      Amazing

    • @abhishekihma
      @abhishekihma Год назад

      Super naina..thats why manjeet is a common name in sikh community

  • @keyzmi
    @keyzmi 3 года назад +53

    Having ADHD made me realise the neuroscience basis of stoicism. "We suffer not from the events in our lives, but from our judgement about them!" Epictetus and this quote speaks volumes about the connection between the prefrontal cortex(PFC) and the limbic system. In ADHD, the connection between the cortex and the limbic system is not as strong, leading to the inability to suppress the amygdala's emotional responses to the stimuli received through our sense and especially when fear has been conditioned in us which leads to anxiety. Ever since my ADHD was treated and found other strategies to reverse the perpetual worsening of my mind before such as exercise, abstaining from excessive stimuli like social media or online explicit content, and mindful activities like meditation or mind wandering, my ability to regulate and tolerate external stimuli that were previously negative to me is now much much better. Learning about stoicism also helps me recondition my learned fears into courage and more rational thinking.

    • @cabnbeeschurgr6440
      @cabnbeeschurgr6440 Год назад +4

      Agreed, I mainly subscribe to this philosophy because I recognize that my emotions and will are something I need to have more control over, which can be difficult with adhd.

    • @sallyqa7633
      @sallyqa7633 Год назад

      @@cabnbeeschurgr6440 agreed

    • @jimmymane2960
      @jimmymane2960 Год назад

      ADHD is not real

    • @graceplatt9313
      @graceplatt9313 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@jimmymane2960be for real

  • @aaronogden9900
    @aaronogden9900 Год назад

    Stoicism helped me go from being so depressed and anxious I was nearly hospitalised on several occasions to being a calm and happy person and I take no medication at all. I now feel for most other people for not having the same mental tranquility I have but it’s hard to convince people to study stoicism even those who knew the person I used to be and saw the results. Marcus Aurelius was a legend!

  • @jasonsgroovemachine
    @jasonsgroovemachine Год назад

    I used to do some gigs at this little tiny hole in the wall coffee shop and book store. The owner, who had met Frankl a few times before he passed, and has spoken at events related to him and his teachings several times, and on top of all that had a doctorate and one of her focuses was in Logo Therapy. We spoke about it fairly often when I was "off the clock" as I tended to gravitate to their philosophy section.
    When they sold the shop and retired she gave me a gift and it was a copy of each of his books. I've read them several times each and I will treasure them always.

  • @magmadude35
    @magmadude35 7 лет назад +108

    I can't describe how much I like this, I've never had a word for the things I try to live by. My definition for stoic had always been emotionless, I had never seen the actual definition.

    • @frankytoad12
      @frankytoad12 6 лет назад +36

      Stoicism isn't emotionless though. Stoics control their emotions, not the other way around. They waste no time with regret and redirect their negative emotions and failures into positive change.

    • @tiffanygafner9780
      @tiffanygafner9780 5 лет назад +3

      It's resiliency

    • @12glorifindel
      @12glorifindel 5 лет назад +8

      @@frankytoad12 To build on your point there's a difference between controlling emotions and suppressing emotions. Someone who suppresses their emotions will, sooner or later, be controlled by them. Being able to actually feel and express your emotions is what enables you to have "control" over them

  • @AlyssonAugusto
    @AlyssonAugusto 6 лет назад +1658

    Stoicism is a very beautiful idea to appreciate but very difficult to apply. It will depend a lot on the kind of life you live, and it certainly can't be taken fervently and ideologically, as being doctrinal.

    • @slintank
      @slintank 6 лет назад +124

      Interestingly, the stoics themselves acknowledge it was an incredibly difficult philosophy to live by, with the pinnacle of the 'stoic sage' being an almost god-like figure (who would be content even in the brazen bull torture device of ancient Greece!).

    • @lalaithan
      @lalaithan 6 лет назад +180

      I think taking any one idea or philosophy on something fervently is the wrong way to go. One needs to see a different perspective every once in a while.

    • @Jerham
      @Jerham 6 лет назад +9

      lalaithan I see your point

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 6 лет назад +130

      I've had a lifelong fascination with stoicism and try to apply it as much as possible. My grandmother died yesterday and I've been the pillar holding my family up. Stoicism is hard, and I'm not an expert on stoicism, but it does help you maintain control of your life and your emotions. You jsujt have to make sure you dont go too far and abandon your emotions and become a nihilist or eliminate any kind of emotion (which is what some people think stoicism is).

    • @chickenslips
      @chickenslips 5 лет назад +67

      The way I look at it, different philosophies are like different physical training regimens. There isn't a true answer, but some yield bigger or more results, and can also be balanced with others. Who's to say that the cyclist can't also swim? Or that the swimmer can't also be a runner. Balance is a key factor in all things, which is also a key component of virtue found in stoicism anyway.

  • @trendstorebrazil6538
    @trendstorebrazil6538 Год назад +6

    “It is not that we have a short time to live, but that we waste a lot of it. Life is long enough, and a sufficiently generous amount has been given to us for the highest achievements if it were all well invested.”
    - Seneca about remembering you will die and the shortness of life

  • @theocruex
    @theocruex 5 лет назад +44

    "dealing with life as it is while pursuing self improvement "
    "approach to life"
    -those lines are amazing

  • @the_thunder_child
    @the_thunder_child 7 лет назад +420

    I reccomend you all read "Enchiridion" by Epictetus. It's just a few pages but will help you big time.

    • @bitsofsteve
      @bitsofsteve 5 лет назад +1

      Armando Andini Link please?

    • @online_mathimata
      @online_mathimata 5 лет назад +6

      Το εγχειρίδιο του Επίκτητου ! (in greek)

    • @renze7133
      @renze7133 5 лет назад +29

      Armando Andini saw your comment two days ago, finished the book yesterday. Came back here today to thank you for recommending this to me. So many quotes to make you think about, so many great lessons to learn. Wow. What an absolutely amazing book. Stoicism really is a great philosophy, which in my opinion should be followed by everyone. I might even pick up reading Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations again. Thank you Armando.

    • @bitsofsteve
      @bitsofsteve 5 лет назад +1

      @Eric Miret Thanks man, will do

    • @carmelabulemio6557
      @carmelabulemio6557 5 лет назад +2

      I stopped listening when he said Mandela was struggling in jail for fighting for racial equality. He wasn't a peaceful political activists, he was the leader of a terrorist organization called MK which killed many many innocent people of all races, he possesed a huge stock of explosives and weapons... Until the angloglobalists chose him to play that role. Whitewashed all his history and hid all they could his wife's atrocities (death collars, beat people almost to death, put tyres around the neck and burning them alive). TD is just globalist propaganda.

  • @nismasdiary
    @nismasdiary 3 года назад +2

    can we just appreciate how amazing the art for this video was

  • @christopherramirez5676
    @christopherramirez5676 Месяц назад

    I am reading and learning books about this philosophy. It has made me see that sometimes no matter how well you do in work, activity ect. People will always try to make you feel bad about yourself for jealousy, schooled you or simply for their pleasure. But no matter what happens. Your sleep will not go away and there will always be another rising sun.

  • @satnamo
    @satnamo 6 лет назад +178

    Tathagata says:
    By earnest effort, discipline and self-control,
    Let the wise man build for himself an island which no flood can overwhelm.

  • @quinkydinkers3102
    @quinkydinkers3102 6 лет назад +267

    life sucks
    but theres no use moping about so lets enjoy the time we have
    Truly an admirable philosophy

    • @leonlx564
      @leonlx564 5 лет назад +31

      What you just said is NOT stoicism. If you think life sucks, you clearly arent a stoic.

    • @theloveofwisdom6724
      @theloveofwisdom6724 5 лет назад

      Yes indeed.

    •  5 лет назад +39

      Stoics believe life must have pain, it is what gives life meaning, that there is opposition. Stoics embrace pain and suffering as a part of life but avoid it much as possible but do not throw a fit when it does come. They're realists.

    • @darrenpellichino2923
      @darrenpellichino2923 5 лет назад +4

      Loosely translating "sucks" into meaning "hard" does match with stoicism philosophy. I doubt it if anyone truly thinks it isn't wonderful to exist.

    • @ericsierra-franco7802
      @ericsierra-franco7802 5 лет назад +4

      @@leonlx564 Stoicism understands that life is suffering.....but nonetheless you have to do your best. As Epictetus said " Bear and Forbear". They are certainly not giving you a rose tinted view of life. Stoics had a tragic view. I'm curious about your opinion..... what in Stoicism is it based on?

  • @Coosacat
    @Coosacat 3 месяца назад +1

    In addition to Albert Ellis's REBT, William Glasser's Choice Theory also clearly draws from Stoicism. His primary message is "The only thing you can control is yourself".

  • @gonz9278
    @gonz9278 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Ted-ed. This is a really good video for anyone interested. I don't know how many times I've come back to touch base.

  • @keethig4497
    @keethig4497 7 лет назад +707

    The animation is really nice!😃

  • @bamayuuhahi5263
    @bamayuuhahi5263 3 года назад +40

    t never ceases to amaze me: we all love ourselves more than other people, but care more about their opinion than our own.” - Marcus Aureliu

  • @morganchmarak4869
    @morganchmarak4869 3 года назад +192

    "Bungee gum has both properties of rubber and gum"
    - hisoka

    • @glengogo
      @glengogo 3 года назад +17

      finally, some culture in these comments

    • @lulluai
      @lulluai 3 года назад +1

      😭😭

    • @miabernstein1366
      @miabernstein1366 3 года назад +1

      thanks for making me laugh

    • @paigemuse
      @paigemuse 3 года назад +1

      WHY AM I SEEING THIS EVERYWHERE😭

    • @litinupcito2044
      @litinupcito2044 3 года назад +1

      Cultured person here

  • @olufemidavies2135
    @olufemidavies2135 2 года назад

    I'm hearing about this for the first time today, but i just realised that it has been my philosophy for the past two years, definitely gonna be reading more

  • @Rayth69
    @Rayth69 6 лет назад +971

    I'm a stoic and i didn't know it.

    • @remeshkesykesy4847
      @remeshkesykesy4847 4 года назад +6

      Same

    • @leonlawson2196
      @leonlawson2196 4 года назад +31

      You’re a poet, don’t ya know it

    • @betodevil2
      @betodevil2 4 года назад

      x229

    • @pennydls5073
      @pennydls5073 4 года назад +3

      Me too! Literally freaked out i was living it not knowing 😂

    • @cyrusissari742
      @cyrusissari742 4 года назад +7

      Same. I always used to call it “being awake” before I found out it’s real name.

  • @f.bayquineliseob.2084
    @f.bayquineliseob.2084 5 лет назад +28

    The virtue of stoicism has been ringing in my head for weeks, then I saw this. What a lovely Monday morning.

  • @harleyseelbinder
    @harleyseelbinder 2 года назад

    I love this video. To carry one's cross and suffer silently are actions that better oneself and the ones around him.

  • @abdullahyahya2471
    @abdullahyahya2471 3 года назад

    Extremely helpful. This was what I was looking for.

  • @arcad1an292
    @arcad1an292 6 лет назад +137

    We have but one string to play, and that's our attitude.

    • @siphelelesokhela7859
      @siphelelesokhela7859 5 лет назад

      Very true our attitude towards things and others, even life itself. Meaning the universe does listen.

    • @alexbreeze4978
      @alexbreeze4978 4 года назад

      @@siphelelesokhela7859 actually stoicism starts with a foundation of pantheism that is where logos comes in. To the stoic it is not that the universe does not listens to you, lest you forget you are part of it, rather it is that the universe can listen in ways you never could

  • @MrDeathCell
    @MrDeathCell 5 лет назад +1770

    Life: i'm gonna beat you up
    Stoic: not if i beat myself up first.

    • @adriantomo5688
      @adriantomo5688 4 года назад +96

      no, that's fight club

    • @ranacker
      @ranacker 4 года назад +93

      A stoic knows, sometimes you get hurt in life. Stoic should try to understand the reason why this happened. Did their own actions contribute towards getting beaten, or was it merely happenstance. Absorb the blow, learn from the experience and keep on keeping on.

    • @nospecialmeaning2
      @nospecialmeaning2 4 года назад +103

      Life: I'm gonna beat you up
      Stoic: That's why I have been training.

    • @rock_stocks_on_the_blocks
      @rock_stocks_on_the_blocks 4 года назад +11

      Life: I am gonna beat you up
      Stoic: Bring it, my name is Spock

    • @rabbychan
      @rabbychan 4 года назад +3

      Beat the meat

  • @AmirGhavidel
    @AmirGhavidel 2 года назад +6

    This was exactly what i needed in this time of my life
    Thanks TED 🙏🏾☹️

  • @juniorwichayapol4357
    @juniorwichayapol4357 2 года назад +1

    Thank you TED-Ed and Massimo 🙏

  • @jaojao004
    @jaojao004 5 лет назад +61

    2:57 "Only people who have cultivated virtue and self control in themselves can bring positive change in others"

  • @UKinQ8Gaming
    @UKinQ8Gaming 5 лет назад +42

    Only those who have cultured virtue and self control in themselves can positively change others. Amazing words!

  • @yveso7916
    @yveso7916 Год назад

    Beautiful from any angles.

  • @themichaelangelofeed
    @themichaelangelofeed 3 года назад +2

    Man, RUclips just figures out what you need at the right time. Amazing

  • @tripwizard123
    @tripwizard123 4 года назад +16

    right after my emotional breakdown i forgot that my greatest power is having a philosophy of stoicism, and i am now in forward to improve this in myself more 💪🏻