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by dot_treo
149 days ago
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In the past I've been trying to adopt the stoic mindset, but always struggled. But I continued to read and learn about it. Unrelatedly, I came across a recomendation for David Burns "Feeling Good" here on hackernews a couple of years ago. Reading it with my interest in stoicism in mind, I honestly found it to be probably the best modern day handbook to actually adopting the stoic mindset - without ever mentioning it. As far as I understand stoicism, it is all about seeing things as they are, and understanding that the only thing that we really control is our reaction / interpretation of events. And the CBT approach that is explained in Feeling Good/Feeling Great is exactly how you do this. With this perspective Marcus Aurelius Meditations suddenly make a lot more sense. They are his therapy homework. |
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https://feelinggood.com/2020/10/26/213-from-feeling-good-to-...