10 POWERFUL Stoic Techniques to INCREASE Your Intelligence (MUST WATCH) | STOICISM
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The QUEST for knowledge requires effort, curiosity, reading, and critical thinking. Along this journey, we enhance our comprehension of the world, build abilities, and gain insights from various viewpoints. It is important to approach learning with an open mind, embracing new ideas and fearlessly questioning assumptions. Acquiring knowledge is not solely about obtaining information, but about broadening our understanding of ourselves and the world, offering a deeper sense of purpose and significance.
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0:00 Intro
0:51 Stoics Embrace Change
2:58 Stoics Embrace Discomfort
4:44 Stoics Learn the Practice of Disengagement
7:15 Stoicsism Means Maintaining Lifelong Learning
9:31 Stoics Cultivate Gratitude
11:53 Stoics Practice Mindful Observation
14:04 Stoics Practice Active Listening
16:00 Stoics Seek Silence
18:08 Stoics Embrace Diverse Interactions
20:20 Stoics Prefer Curiosity Over Judgement
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I agree
claiming in Jesus name. Amen
Silence is the most important for me right now.
Fear of failure creates inaction and inaction leads to unfulfilled goals, dreams and desires! 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
1- Embrace Change as a Profound Teacher. Developing a Flexible Mindset
2- Embrace the Discomfort for Growth. Becoming Smarter.
3- The Practice of deliberate Disengagement./ Step back.
4-Maintainig Life's Long Learning
5- Cultivate Gratitude as a Gateway to Wisdom/Be Thankful, See Learn & Grow.
6- The Power of Mindful Observation. Time Discovers Truths.
7- The Art of Listening/ Bring Present, Give full attention
8- Seeking Silence among the noises, remember to Pause, Breath & Truly Reflect
9- The Value of Diverse interaction. Be open to diversity. Venturing out.
10- Cultivating Curiosity over Judgement. Approach everything with an open mind.
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Thank you for the valuable quality info
Well said
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"Your days are numbered. Use them to throw open the windows of your soul to the sun. If you do not, the sun will soon set, and you with it" Marcus Aurelius.
But do you look like these statues?
As a barber I've definitely learned the value of learning from people from all backgrounds and walks of life. Much deeper perspective than before
Deliberate disengagement. I must learn how to leave work at work. My drive home should be peaceful.
I have a 25 minute drive from work, city to small town and mostly highway driving . On occasion I will take the back roads and set the cruise control for 30 MPH and listen to some music with the windows rolled down. It calms me before I get home to the insane asylum. HAHA
@@gregpenner4572Nice advice mate 👍
These videos show me that I still have a lot to learn about life at 54.
Exactly what I thought. Just turned 57 here 2 months ago😃
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We never stop learning
Keep improving yourself (financially, physically, spiritually, and intellectually), set higher goals and standards x repeat, and never be satisfied. Keep moving forward, focusing on yourself, love yourself, and accept yourself. Love you Brothers.
PS. Do it for yourself do it for the future you.
How can you Practice Gratitude when your never satisfied?
@@kingabsii7215I hope this helps
Example: I am grateful for the car I have, it is the car I once wished to have. Although, I am grateful for the car I have now, I strive to have a (insert dream car here)
I tried to make this easily relatable. I am not necessarily associating the ambition of pursuing your preferred material items with stoicism as that would be far too complicated for me to explain well but I hope I have answered your question.
Please keep asking questions, discourse is the best tool to realise how little we know. Understanding how little we know is the best tool for arriving at peace.
It’s said that “you cannot see what you cannot see”, this has led me to believe it is simply a waste of time to fear what we cannot be sure that we ‘know’
The words “know” & “see” are interchangeable in this context
P.s. I’m probably just chatting shit, however, it’s helped me so far
Good luck
@@kingabsii7215 This is why we have philosophy, it's beautiful. I think it's not as much greed, but human nature and a need to keep going, to learn and grow.
@@sojuxxxcigsthanks alot mate. Love the response🙏🙏
@kingabsii7215 the gratitude comes in when you've been you've reached your small goals. One must learn to understand himself and control himself.
Curiosity over judgment. Huh, in reflection I’ve learned how judgmental I’ve grown to be. The child in me is ashamed, the man in me is intrigued. Peace, love, and positivity.
School needs this❤
I highly recommend your Channel to everyone that I talk to. Stoicism has given me a new prospective on life.
Thank you
Earth is a school to mastering our selves and coming back to our true essence... our SOUL
"This stoic wisdom highlights that true retreat isn't about physical distance, but about finding space within ourselves."
I would have to say that #10 - "Cultivating curiosity over judgment" resonated the most.
My technique is number 10 cultivating curiosity over judgement..☮️
“Every day is a classroom.” ❤
The art of stepping back. My father told me when I was young, never hammer on one subject or question for too long, it will drive you crazy! Literally. This lesson was demonstrated by Robert M Persig, author of Zen and the art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Poor high IQ guy took it to the limit and ended up in an institution for a period of time. Thankfully he came back around and went on to write his books. My father told me to stop, step back, go to something else for a time. You can always come back to whatever it is that is perplexing you!
Ah yes...The importance of "lateral drift" in any thought process we choose to
entertain....It was a great work of writing by A man who stared into the abyss,
and had something to say about what he saw. I'll never forget the gut punch I
felt when I read his New Yorker article about Chris, his son's death.
@@lukula2934 That was very sad to hear. Honestly, that book was an eye opener in more ways than one for me. I probably never would have even made it through it had I not had a job at the time that gave me a lot of time on my hands. I was on standby so I would read, fall asleep, read, fall asleep. It wasn't until the end that it finally coalesced in my understanding and hit me rather profoundly. I had never really pondered the concept of quality before that but since then I have never forgotten it and the deep reaching implications of it in a society. Because of its loss in today's world, we are in deep trouble!
Great info thank you
@@lukula2934care to share the article link ?
It was a very long time ago. If you can access New Yorker Magazine archives, I'm sure it can be found. If memory serves, either the title or
the first line was "Chris, my son, is dead." Pirsig went on to explain that
his son was a member of a Buddhist group, perhaps even the Hari
Krishnas. (shaved heads, monk's robes, etc.). Anyway, while
attempting to stop an argument between 2 men on the street, he
was stabbed and died. I'm guessing Chris was late teens to early
twenties at the time...
Essentially Pirsig @@graceculture6363
I enjoy these videos immensely ! It is about what you can learn from them. I am 69 years young and STILL learning every day , so LIFELONG LEARNING to me is most important. What most people overlook is what we can learn from LISTENING what other people have to say. Every person is a book that you can read.
There is no known limit to knowledge acquisition.
Amen. I so glad I saw this today. Thank you 🧡
@@sunshinechica6626 Seneca said "as long as you live, keep learning how to live
These is abundant knowledge and wisdom. I love everything of it. I wish all humanity knows about this. Life is meant to be simple and not made too complicated by themselves. Thank you Stoic
I'm a few months younger than you are and I agree completely. When you're too old to learn, that's about when it's time to throw in the towel, and I haven't given up yet. I'm a professional songwriter and an aspiring voice actor.
Embracing change & interacting with people different than you enriches one’s life
Be the change that you wish to see in the world.
the curiosity is the way to learn deeply the nature.
I always tried to talk with everyone...it has brought both pain and joy
Welcome to the Stoic community! No matter what I face in life. I will cry, PRAY, and keep going💪🏽. Soooooo glad I came across this page. TY for your knowledge & tips🙌🏽
You are welcome, thank you for your kind words
Keep praying God will guied you
Cry....Pray.....and KEEP GOING.......
profound advise for life
Taking time to observe my surroundings allowing things to create deeper thought pushing me to learn!
I like to share the next with you all. In the tapestry of time, my life unfurls,
I've lived many lives in this vast world.
Each day, a blank page, a fresh start I take,
With every moment, a story I make.
I see the sunrise as a brand new page,
In the book of life, where I engage.
With every dawn, I author my fate,
In this captivating, ever-changing state.
I've penned tales of joy and faced some strife,
Painted my canvas with the colors of life.
With every heartbeat, a chapter I partake,
In the novel of existence, I create.
So, I'll continue to write, without dismay,
In the book of life, in my unique way.
With each passing moment, a chance I'll hook,
To make this journey an extraordinary book.
Wishing you a wonderful and beautifully written journey in life! Ubbe.
So grateful to all the stoics who paved the way for us
I don't know what I'd do without these lessons
Already doing this 70% and need to do more fully 99%
Me too Buddy!😂
It gives me peace
I have a hard time reading and need to read forward and backwards and I enjoy listening to the mentor if I had the actual book that he was reading from then I could follow along and understand the words you that's how I learned how to listen to someone speak the word and follow the word in the book to understand the word that I Don't know
I strongly recommend reading the poem “Desiderata” by Max Ehrmann.
I gained a lot of insight from reading that as it’s message fit right in with the path I’ve been walking. I’ve endured a great deal of pain and learning from it was crucial to my survival.
I was involved in a car wreck over 8 years ago and have struggled with chronic pain since.
Learning from pain isn’t easy but it is extremely important if anyone living with chronic pain wishes to live instead of give up.
The lesson I learned from pain is that there are aspects of my pain that I latched on to, such as directing blame towards the driver of the vehicle I was passenger in.
I had to learn how to let go of resentment I held for those who I believed had caused me harm in one way or another. I accepted my condition as my reality and just in doing so, I felt things gradually improving. I now have more moments of comfort than I do agony, and that is worth fighting for.
Thank you for sharing your story and the recommendation to read "Desiderata" by Max Ehrmann. It's inspiring to hear how you have learned from your pain and have found ways to improve your quality of life. Your message of acceptance and letting go of resentment is important for anyone dealing with chronic pain. Keep fighting and wishing you all the best.
@@thestoiccommunity Thank you, wishing you and the community all the best
Thank you stranger for sharing. I've never heard of it so I'm going to check it out. I hope your journey and healing continues.
Recap: cultivating gratitude as a gateway to wisdom
These videos of Marcus orelius, his wisdom is why he was the longest reining king in Greece
This is not a critiscm but Marcus Aurelius Antoninus was a Roman Emperor from 161 to 180 AD he was the last of the rulers known as the Five Good Emperors, you may be thinking of Seneca or Epictetus I hope this helps you
@@stevetaylor6714
He meant Orelius, the Greek.
i am curious about each day and night that going to transform me, that i want see who i am becoming.... The Powerhouse of Stoic
congrats for wanting to evolve! you are going to be a beast!🙏
An excellent synopsis of excellence itself...I've abandoned nearly all belief and faith,
after many decades of thoughtless acceptance. Now I see the principles of the Stoics
as far superior to any Commandment or edict or regulation or law. I'm becoming Self
Sovereign, and truly appreciative of the value this human life has to offer. Thank You.
I'm. 85. What. This. Video says. 1have. Been doing. This. All. My. Life
Curiosity rather than judgment! Engaging with diverse groups of people!
I am delighted to have discovered your stoic channel it resonates with my wife and I on so many levels. Its almost as if we have always been stoics. Your teachings and channel has brought our perspectives into sharp focus and motivated us to expand our knowledge and self. THANKYOU
Glad it has been helpful. Thanks for sharing this
3. The practice of deliberate disengagement
Our beloved voice is back! Great!
He never left!
Don’t explain your philosophy, but embody it.
The act of active listening and curiosity over judgement. I have a lot to learn and applying the wisdom I am learning here
Approach life with an open heart, and truly succeed. Great video with a true life lesson
Change is inevitable, growth is optional.
Embracing Change seems to be the prime principle of today as we move into a World where our Spiritual is Dominant vs our Physical being Dominant, does require a refocusing of ourselves. I do believe my goal of walking where both the Physical and Spiritual aspects align and I present a more positive, authentic, or truthful presentation of who I am in this Wotld.
Curiosity is something I resonate with. Thank you!🙂
This resonates so much with me it’s how I already think and I’m so relieved it to. I found this channel and understand that it’s been some thing that has been a part of philosophy for thousands of years. I see such benefit in it and I wish so many more people did it, including many in my family. Great content and I’m so glad I subscribed to this channel! Thank you for putting it out there.
Well said.
It's a tremendous reminder of the power we all have in our grasps.
It’s very hard when you have bad titanite’s and back pain I have fund some comfort in this🇮🇹❤️
Glad you found comfort in this. Best wishes
Trying and failing is still a success.
Thanks
Thank You.
Thanks for listening
Challenge accepted:) 'take a deep breath, open your mind and let your curiosity lead the way'!
Thank You for the Wisdom 🎉
I dont need to outsmart anyone now . Thanks for the help you did . It does lead no where .
Be authentic .
MINDBLOWING Thank you ❤❤
All of them. I've learn many things from this video today 11-19-23 Sunday. I went to college, but don't feel I am a know it all. I have found there is more to learn on a daily basis.
Another excellent production ~ thank you!
All of this resonates thank you stay curious and engaged
Thank you for your feedback
Thank you.
Thank you sir
A Stoic life is a blessed life,I believe it's as simple as that
Thank you
Great Content. Thanks
Thanks to you
多謝!
Thank you so much for this video because this is or can be life changing stuff 🤩🤘
Thanks so much💯 I can really say this is the best have come across today
Awesome!!!
Its blowing my mind in a good way
Thank you for this content. Immensely valuable - deliberate disengagement resonates particularly.
10 was powerful
Beautiful!! Amen
Thanks for listening
wonderful video, thank you for making this one. So, valuable.
Thank you. This is awesome. 💪🏽✨
I liked the lesson on the power of mindful observation.
Thank you for this opportunity ❤❤❤
These techniques are great but difficult to do easily. Thank you for sharing these. 😀
Thank you my friends, my sincerest gratitude for the great and thought provoking content.
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This video is the best way to learn the ways of the stoic person. Each of the ten points is extremely important.
Thank you very much!
These videos are most helpful for me. I appreciate your work very much.
Glad you like them. Thank you for your feedback
Learning is Growing
I am grateful for this advise xxc
All resonated. I am sold on them thanks
Job well done
I came across this video right when I find out I was allocated to completely different project in a company. At first I didn't like the fact I need to start almost from the scratch and with little knowledge to it, but as mentioned, I decided to embrace the change and now looking forward to new learning and personal development and improvement.
That's a great attitude to have! Embracing change can lead to new opportunities for growth and development. Best of luck on your new project.
And do well to share this with friends, family and loved ones. Thank you
This is a great series; wish I had them 60 years ago! Oh well, even old dogs can learn new tricks...
Active Listening
The images alone are inspiring!
Thank you very much for your valuable stoic insight on avoiding manipulation. Certainly a very important skill to possess in today's challenging world we live in😊
Great video. One lesson that resonates with me a lot is value diverse interactions. I learned something amazing from a place I never thought I would find anything.
2:58 my favorite
You've asked for suggestions. Please do one on letting go. Thank you.
The are all profound and are words to live by
4:48 !!!2e must do this!!
Thanks!
Thanks for your support, Lynda
Good Afternoon. It was a very Thought and Inspiring video that has really Helped me understand a lot better. I really liked the subject about being a Good Listener. That is me, i like to Listen and observe the body langauge of the person i am engaged with and having a deep and meaning full conversation. I am retaining the specific Information i need to understand what they are talking to me about. I would never Gudge or make Assumptions about anyone. You have to make Allowances and give people your Full Attention and let them speak. ☺☺
I really enjoyed all of them.Most of Wisdom I think comes from experience and learn about. Number 5 but all as I will listen to more than just once Thank you and keep up the good work ☮️