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Comment by lokar

18 days ago

I’m about 1/2 way through reading “How to be a stoic”, so far its a good introduction.

In a sense that book is more about selfhelp, and misses some parts of Stoicism.

An interesting book which is more complete but still readable is Stoic Notes written by Rymke Wiersma, translated in English here: https://modernstoicism.com/a-free-book-stoic-notes-by-rymke-...

  • So far it reads as a light introduction and sales pitch, which is fine.

    • Honestly, most modern books on Stoicism read like that; I tend to avoid them altogether. Although I will say that Donald Robertson has done a great job with the two books I've read of his (Stoicism and the Art of Happiness, How to Think Like a Roman Emperor).

      The best modern book, in my opinion, is Pierre Hadot's The Inner Citadel. It's primarily about Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, but does a really good deep-dive into Stoicism (and frequently mentions other Stoics).

I haven't read that, but I bet it's good. Massimo has been writing on the subject since I learned what Stoicism was.

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