6 lessons I learned and practiced from stoicism that made my corporate job less
miserable.
1. Get ready to face arrogance.
“When you wake up in the morning, tell yourself: the people I deal with today
will be meddling, ungrateful, arrogant, dishonest, jealous, and surly.” (~Marcus
Aurelius)
2. Learn to tackle your ego.
“To accept without arrogance and to let go with indifference.” (~Marcus
Aurelius)
3. Always be the problem-solver.
“The Impediment to Action Advances Action. What Comes in the Way, Becomes the
Way.” (~Marcus Aurelius)
4. Differentiate facts and thoughts.
“We Are More Often Frightened Than Hurt, and We Suffer More in Imagination Than
in Reality.” (~Seneca)
5. Demand the best for yourself.
"How Long Are You Going to Wait Before You Demand the Best for Yourself?"
(~Epictetus)
6. Less gossip. More work.
“Don’t Explain Your Philosophy. Embody It.” (~Epictetus)
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miserable.
1. Get ready to face arrogance.
“When you wake up in the morning, tell yourself: the people I deal with today
will be meddling, ungrateful, arrogant, dishonest, jealous, and surly.” (~Marcus
Aurelius)
2. Learn to tackle your ego.
“To accept without arrogance and to let go with indifference.” (~Marcus
Aurelius)
3. Always be the problem-solver.
“The Impediment to Action Advances Action. What Comes in the Way, Becomes the
Way.” (~Marcus Aurelius)
4. Differentiate facts and thoughts.
“We Are More Often Frightened Than Hurt, and We Suffer More in Imagination Than
in Reality.” (~Seneca)
5. Demand the best for yourself.
"How Long Are You Going to Wait Before You Demand the Best for Yourself?"
(~Epictetus)
6. Less gossip. More work.
“Don’t Explain Your Philosophy. Embody It.” (~Epictetus)
Share your thoughts in the comments below.
#DipanshuRawal
#Stoicism #Repost