The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations for Clarity, Effectiveness, and Serenity
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- Oct 18, 2016
- #Stoicism #Meditation #Philosophy #PersonalDevelopment
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Number of Pages: 416
ISBN: 0735211736
ISBN-13: 9780735211735
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There are some amazing resources here. The Daily Stoic by @RyanHoliday is at the top of this list. It’s an incredible repository of short, daily insights from Stoic philosophy. [link]

A book I have read and re-read many times is Daily Stoic by @RyanHoliday It's one page a day bite size stoic content. I get different takeaways from it each time.

I'm on my third trip through The Daily Stoic by @RyanHoliday, using a different colour pen for each year.

There are a lot of books that taught me different things in different phrases of my life. Top 5 at the top of mind rn: 1. The Almanack Of Naval Ravikant 2. The Laws of human nature 3. The Daily Stoic 4. Atomic Habits 5. The Compound Effect Again there are lot of others as well


Daily Stoic. Even though it is long, it needs to be read at a pace of a page a day. I am enjoying it a ton. The consistency is helpful to reflect and review.
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