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The Daily Stoic
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The Daily Stoic

366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living

by Ryan Holiday

Recommended by David Heinemeier Hansson, Nathaniel Drew +
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Books that helped me through tough times: 1. Resisting Happiness 2. The Daily Stoic 3. My Time With God 4. 14 000 Things To be happy about (read it with a highlighter) 5. [Find a fictional book/ book series you’ll love to help your mind escape reality] | My holiday book recommendations… What are yours | Picked up this “Daily Stoic” book..should be a desk calendar really, read one entry per day but interesting! | Q: What are some books that you think the Daily Stoic audience will enjoy and learn from DHH: I’d start with A Guide to the Good Life, then On the Shortness of Life by Seneca, then Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, then The Daily Stoic.

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Books that helped me through tough times: 1. Resisting Happiness 2. The Daily Stoic 3. My Time With God 4. 14 000 Things To be happy about (read it with a highlighter) 5. [Find a fictional book/ book series you’ll love to help your mind escape reality] | My holiday book recommendations… What are yours | Picked up this “Daily Stoic” book..should be a desk calendar really, read one entry per day but interesting! | Q: What are some books that you think the Daily Stoic audience will enjoy and learn from DHH: I’d start with A Guide to the Good Life, then On the Shortness of Life by Seneca, then Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, then The Daily Stoic.

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Books that helped me through tough times: 1. Resisting Happiness 2. The Daily Stoic 3. My Time With God 4. 14 000 Things To be happy about (read it with a highlighter) 5. [Find a fictional book/ book series you’ll love to help your mind escape reality] | My holiday book recommendations… What are yours | Picked up this “Daily Stoic” book..should be a desk calendar really, read one entry per day but interesting! | Q: What are some books that you think the Daily Stoic audience will enjoy and learn from DHH: I’d start with A Guide to the Good Life, then On the Shortness of Life by Seneca, then Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, then The Daily Stoic.

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Books that helped me through tough times: 1. Resisting Happiness 2. The Daily Stoic 3. My Time With God 4. 14 000 Things To be happy about (read it with a highlighter) 5. [Find a fictional book/ book series you’ll love to help your mind escape reality] | My holiday book recommendations… What are yours | Picked up this “Daily Stoic” book..should be a desk calendar really, read one entry per day but interesting! | Q: What are some books that you think the Daily Stoic audience will enjoy and learn from DHH: I’d start with A Guide to the Good Life, then On the Shortness of Life by Seneca, then Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, then The Daily Stoic.

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Books that helped me through tough times: 1. Resisting Happiness 2. The Daily Stoic 3. My Time With God 4. 14 000 Things To be happy about (read it with a highlighter) 5. [Find a fictional book/ book series you’ll love to help your mind escape reality] | My holiday book recommendations… What are yours | Picked up this “Daily Stoic” book..should be a desk calendar really, read one entry per day but interesting! | Q: What are some books that you think the Daily Stoic audience will enjoy and learn from DHH: I’d start with A Guide to the Good Life, then On the Shortness of Life by Seneca, then Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, then The Daily Stoic.

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Recommended by 7 notable people, including David Heinemeier Hansson and Nathaniel Drew

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Recommended by 8 sources and appears in Stoicism, Meditation, and Most Recommended Books.

A beautifully packaged, gifty daily devotional of Stoic wisdom, from the author of The Obstacle is the Way. Modern readers praise Stoic philosophy for its unique blend of practicality and wisdom. But it's admittedly hard for the average reader to decipher the Dover Thrift edition of Marcus Aurelius' work. The antiquated, needlessly formal language ...

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Books that helped me through tough times: 1. Resisting Happiness 2. The Daily Stoic 3. My Time With God 4. 14 000 Things To be happy about (read it with a highlighter) 5. [Find a fictional book/ book series you’ll love to help your mind escape reality] | My holiday book recommendations… What are yours | Picked up this “Daily Stoic” book..should be a desk calendar really, read one entry per day but interesting! | Q: What are some books that you think the Daily Stoic audience will enjoy and learn from DHH: I’d start with A Guide to the Good Life, then On the Shortness of Life by Seneca, then Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, then The Daily Stoic.
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