karsik's review

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It was a struggle to get through the 117 pages I did read (started at the end in October). Then, I absolutely had it on page 48 where the authors suggest that crying is unmanly and is not a helpful way to get through something. Of course it is. It’s a release before you can move on. This book has never helped me. 

stephmx's review

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reflective slow-paced

4.0

jpcapili's review

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4.0

a whole year of daily wisdom for your thoughts.

cnnr876's review

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informative reflective slow-paced

3.5

this was my first time with a "read an entry a day" book. to have a companion for 365 days was powerful. as i started my 30s, i think it was an important way to tee up a new decade. ultimately, i'm not sure if stoicism is the organizing philosophy for me and my life, but i did find the overlaps with mindfulness informative and thought provoking! i imagine that stoicism will continue to impact my life into the future.

bailo2's review

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5.0

Reading this book every day felt like taking a vitamin for my soul and a little like being in conversation with a friend,especially once I started annotating my response in the margins. To be clear, I didn’t always agree. In fact, sometimes I was quite critical of the position being taken in these short essays. But I thank it for that as well. Because this book did its best to challenge me, inspire me, and help me to live a little bit better. Now I’m a little unsure of what to do with it now that it’s over. Do I read it again? Do I wait a year to see if how I feel changes over time? Do I gift it to a friend? Not sure, but all this is to say, that it’s been a treasured part of my morning routine.

papidoc's review

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5.0

(2017-18) Nice way to create a daily habit of pondering on the wisdom of ancient philosophers. I typically read the day's entry either immediately before leaving for work, so I could think about it on the way there, or just before bed, so I could think about it as I dropped off to sleep. Those daily reads alternated with the scriptures, whether in the morning or in the evening. Lots of interesting parallels.

(2021) Re-read this daily Stoic "devotional" this past year, and again found much to ponder upon and bring into my life. Perhaps more importantly, I began to realize that the person who probably got the most value out of this book was the author, as he thought and considered and explored and acted upon those thoughts. I think many of us, myself included, would get more value out of writing a book of daily thoughts from great minds than from reading one written by someone else. That is going to be one of my goals for 2022 - instead of reading a daily devotional book, to write my own. Whether anyone else ever reads it is irrelevant - it will be a most useful exercise for me.

corita's review against another edition

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4.0

I received this for Christmas last year. I started reading stoic philosophy hoping it world help put life in perspective. When the world’s on fire, we need all the help we can get.

Overall, the daily readings are great. Each month has a focus and emphasis. Thinking like a stoic, which has a lot in common with Buddhism and Asian philosophy, helps me deal the chaos of life.

Warning: what follows is my opinion, feel free to ignore.

The only complaint I have is that Rayan Holiday’s commentaries sometimes make sweeping generalities that annoyed me and made me question if he’d read the same passage as I had or if he’d thought through statements like college degrees are worthless.

stllyltc's review against another edition

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challenging reflective fast-paced

4.5

It provided an in-depth conversation that delved into the real idea of being a stoic, of which at first, I simply had no clue. There are many pieces that one can always get back into and sought out with action effectively. The last chapter left a more significant impact than all the other goodies found in the book. 'Words turn to works,' according to Seneca, and that will be a new addition to my mantra for 2024.

tittypete's review against another edition

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5.0

God-free daily wisdom from real people sorted into monthly themes. Good stuff will continue to re-read in the future.

corlax's review

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hopeful informative inspiring reflective slow-paced

5.0