I deeply acknowledge the significant effort invested in the production of these videos. Your unwavering commitment and dedication towards assisting individuals in their personal growth is truly commendable. I sincerely appreciate the time and devotion you devote to this noble cause.
Bravo to cranking out effective work. You are the only youtube channel that I actually watch out for new videos from. Its good to see you getting deeper into philosophy as well. As much as I like the self help genre, ancient philosophy can go much deeper and provide more meaning. Doing meaningful work seems to be what you are after and it is appreciated.
wow dude. good job. ive alreadt came back to this video twice,,,,have played it tgrough 3 times, nice job....i didnt realize its only been published for 2 days
this channel deserves so much more..thanks for putting so much effort mr.ethan..this way of explaining is quite easy to follow..first time i am seeing this..can i know what software is it ?
Thanks for the comment Simon.. Really appreciate it! I use a Mind Mapping software called XMind. There is a link to all my Mind Maps + a course on my process below.
Hey Daniel! The Mind Maps are available to download in the description of the video. If you'd like PDF or MP3 versions those are available to channel members.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 📚 The ancient Stoics contain enduring wisdom on fear, emotion, and human suffering, making their teachings relevant today. 01:36 🧠 Stoic philosophy remains valuable and insightful, with many modern ideas echoing their ancient wisdom. 03:00 icon 04:46 🧘♂️ Practical Stoicism emphasizes not reacting to events but to our judgments about them, highlighting the power of our perceptions. 06:00 icon 08:00 icon 09:53 😃 Stoics focus on virtue and the greater good, finding happiness in serving others rather than pursuing fleeting pleasures. 12:00 icon 13:59 🙅♂️ Stoicism encourages resisting conformity and avoiding attachment to external factors for sustained happiness. 16:56 📦 Detachment doesn't mean lack of interest but moderation in your relationship with external things; consider how you'd handle their loss. 18:30 icon 20:18 💪 Stoics embrace adversity as an opportunity to grow, seeking value in challenging experiences and turning them into personal development.
Yess, I don't even like reading, but this book is my one and only exception. It has changed my life in the deepest ways, I would recommend this book above any other!
I deeply acknowledge the significant effort invested in the production of these videos. Your unwavering commitment and dedication towards assisting individuals in their personal growth is truly commendable. I sincerely appreciate the time and devotion you devote to this noble cause.
Bravo to cranking out effective work. You are the only youtube channel that I actually watch out for new videos from. Its good to see you getting deeper into philosophy as well. As much as I like the self help genre, ancient philosophy can go much deeper and provide more meaning. Doing meaningful work seems to be what you are after and it is appreciated.
Thanks for such a thoughtful comment. Yeah I think the intro for this book really sums up the new-age vs the ancient teachings well.
wow dude. good job. ive alreadt came back to this video twice,,,,have played it tgrough 3 times, nice job....i didnt realize its only been published for 2 days
Haha that is awesome! Happy you enjoy it.
Awesome video bought this book today
Awesome! Was a great read.. Will be hitting the source material on the channel soon. Hope you stick around!
this channel deserves so much more..thanks for putting so much effort mr.ethan..this way of explaining is quite easy to follow..first time i am seeing this..can i know what software is it ?
Thanks for the comment Simon.. Really appreciate it!
I use a Mind Mapping software called XMind.
There is a link to all my Mind Maps + a course on my process below.
Thank you sir! Your video is very useful.
Thanks Kia!
well done!
I appreciate this so much, good sir! Especially since this particular book is hard to find here!
You are very welcome! Thanks for the comment.
This is like blinkist. So thank you!
Thanks for the support!!
Where can I find a printout of this mindmap and do you know of any other books on psychology philosophy that is organized in the same fashion?
Hey Daniel! The Mind Maps are available to download in the description of the video. If you'd like PDF or MP3 versions those are available to channel members.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 📚 The ancient Stoics contain enduring wisdom on fear, emotion, and human suffering, making their teachings relevant today.
01:36 🧠 Stoic philosophy remains valuable and insightful, with many modern ideas echoing their ancient wisdom.
03:00 icon
04:46 🧘♂️ Practical Stoicism emphasizes not reacting to events but to our judgments about them, highlighting the power of our perceptions.
06:00 icon
08:00 icon
09:53 😃 Stoics focus on virtue and the greater good, finding happiness in serving others rather than pursuing fleeting pleasures.
12:00 icon
13:59 🙅♂️ Stoicism encourages resisting conformity and avoiding attachment to external factors for sustained happiness.
16:56 📦 Detachment doesn't mean lack of interest but moderation in your relationship with external things; consider how you'd handle their loss.
18:30 icon
20:18 💪 Stoics embrace adversity as an opportunity to grow, seeking value in challenging experiences and turning them into personal development.
should I get this book?
Yess, I don't even like reading, but this book is my one and only exception. It has changed my life in the deepest ways, I would recommend this book above any other!
@@ThaRealXD no way. that’s great to hear I got the book too
Who is your favourite Stoic Philosopher?
Seneca
@@licandres01 Great! I will be doing a review of his teaching soon.
Pierre Hadot. He captures the spirituality aspects of Stoicism quite well where others struggle to incorporate it or neglect to incorporate it at all.
@@l.l.7025 If I was going to read some of his stuff where should I start?
@@EthanSchwandtTheMindMapGuy I recommend The Inner Citadel which is an analysis of the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
You are truly a practising Stoic😅
Mic us way too close to your mouth