Lives of the Stoics
4.6

In 'Lives of the Stoics', Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman delve into the lives of key figures in Stoicism, including Epictetus, Seneca, and Marcus Aurelius, offering readers a deep dive into the philosophy and principles that guided these individuals. Through insightful and captivating storytelling, the authors explore how these Stoic thinkers applied their beliefs to navigate challenges, adversity, and the complexities of life. This book serves as a compelling blend of history, philosophy, and self-help, providing practical wisdom and timeless lessons for modern readers seeking inner peace and personal growth. 'Lives of the Stoics' is a thought-provoking and inspiring read that sheds light on the enduring relevance of Stoicism in today's world.

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About Ryan Holiday

An American author, media strategist, and podcaster, best known for his popularization of Stoicism. His books, including The Obstacle Is the Way, Ego Is the Enemy, and Stillness Is the Key, draw upon ancient philosophical wisdom to offer practical advice for modern life. Holiday distills complex ideas into accessible principles for personal growth, resilience, and effective leadership. His work has profoundly influenced a broad audience seeking practical philosophy for navigating challenges.

About Stephen Hanselman

Stephen Hanselman is an accomplished writer, editor, and literary agent with over three decades of experience in the publishing industry. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, he also studied extensively in Harvard's philosophy department. Hanselman began his career as a bookseller and later held various roles at HarperCollins, including publisher of HarperSanFrancisco. He is the founder of LevelFiveMedia, a literary agency representing notable authors such as Tim Ferriss and Jack Canfield. Hanselman is best known for co-authoring The Daily Stoic, The Daily Stoic Journal, and Lives of the Stoics with Ryan Holiday, works that have significantly contributed to the modern resurgence of Stoic philosophy.

Other Books by Ryan Holiday, Stephen Hanselman

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Ego is the Enemy

by Ryan Holiday

4.1

Ego Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday is a self-development book rooted in Stoic philosophy that challenges readers to master humility, discipline, and self-awareness. Holiday argues that ego—our inflated sense of self—hinders personal growth, success, and fulfillment. Through historical and modern examples of individuals who succeeded by overcoming ego, he illustrates how to stay grounded in ambition, resilience in failure, and gracious in success. The book is divided into three stages—Aspire, Success, and Failure—and offers practical guidance for anyone seeking lasting achievement without self-sabotage. It's a concise, no-nonsense guide to thriving by letting go of ego-driven thinking.

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The Obstacle Is the Way

by Ryan Holiday

4.7

Based on the principles of Stoic philosophy, The Obstacle Is the Way teaches readers to transform adversity into advantage. Drawing from historical examples—from Marcus Aurelius to modern leaders—Holiday outlines a framework of perception, action, and will. His central idea: challenges are not obstacles to success, but the path itself. Through discipline, patience, and perspective, setbacks become fuel for growth. Written in a clear, concise style, the book is both motivational and practical. It has gained a wide following among athletes, entrepreneurs, and creatives seeking mental resilience and focus in the face of hardship.

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Daily Stoic

by Ryan Holiday

4.7

In 'Daily Stoic', Ryan Holiday offers a year-long journey into the wisdom of Stoicism, presenting readers with a daily meditation on topics like perseverance, self-control, and resilience. Each page provides insightful quotes from Stoic philosophers such as Epictetus and Seneca, coupled with Holiday's modern interpretations and actionable advice. The book encourages readers to reflect on timeless principles and apply them to their daily lives, fostering a mindset of clarity and purpose. 'Daily Stoic' serves as a practical guide for personal growth and philosophical introspection, making ancient wisdom accessible and relevant in the contemporary world.

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Perennial Seller

by Ryan Holiday

4.7

In 'Perennial Seller,' Ryan Holiday dives deep into the strategies and principles behind creating timeless works that consistently resonate with audiences. Through insightful analysis and compelling anecdotes, the book explores the importance of cultivating quality, craftsmanship, and enduring value in a world inundated with fleeting content. Holiday emphasizes the significance of honing one's craft, understanding market dynamics, and engaging in relentless marketing efforts to transform creations into perennial bestsellers. With practical advice and a wealth of valuable insights, 'Perennial Seller' serves as a comprehensive guide for artists, creators, and entrepreneurs striving to craft enduring and impactful works.

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Stillness Is the Key

by Ryan Holiday

4.5

In 'Stillness Is the Key,' Ryan Holiday explores the importance of finding moments of calm and clarity amidst the chaos of modern life. Drawing on ancient philosophy, timeless wisdom, and real-life examples, Holiday offers practical advice on how to cultivate stillness in a world filled with distractions. He delves into the lives of historical figures like Seneca, John F. Kennedy, and Tiger Woods to demonstrate the power of stillness in achieving success, creativity, and fulfillment. This book serves as a guide to help readers navigate the noise of everyday life and discover the transformative impact of embracing moments of quiet introspection.

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