As summer comes to a close and we adjust back to work routines and school schedules, we could all benefit from keeping Stoicism close at hand. And with our 8-medallion bundle, you can carry a different tenet of Stoicism with you depending on your daily needs — plus, you'll get 8 medallions for the price of 6! The bundle also includes our premium display to keep your medallions safe and show them off in your office or home while you're not carrying your reminders in your pocket. You'll save $100 when you buy the bundle (it's only $177 total instead of $277). Head here to get yours today! PASSAGE OF THE WEEK: Do it now. Get started. Begun is half done. Do it now. Tempus fugit. Memento mori. You can't know that you'll get another chance. The time that passes, the opportunities you pass on—they are as good as dead. Youare a little bit more dead. Read: You Gotta Start Sometime YOUTUBE TAKEAWAY OF THE WEEK: In a recent video on the Daily Stoic YouTube channel, Ryan Holiday shares Seneca's lesser-known wisdom on timeless issues, such as not being corrupted and focusing on your path: "Seneca said [we need] the ability, the strength, the confidence, the self-awareness to not be distracted by the paths that criss-cross yours, especially from those who are hopelessly lost….I think about this as a writer. I'm in the "Ryan Holiday industry", what other people are doing, the success they're having, the things they're saying about me, the trends of the moment—none of this pertains to me. None of it should change what I need to wake up and do today." Subscribe to Daily Stoic YouTube PODCAST TAKEAWAY OF THE WEEK: In a recent episode of The Daily Stoic Podcast, Ryan Holiday speaks with writer Renée DiResta on her new book Invisible Rulers: The People Who Turn Lies into Reality, along with the societal and psychological consequences of the internet economy: "The way that a platform determines who you are is that it tags you as a being of a particular ideology—and it does it very fast, too. When you have that, it means that you're just going to see more of the thing that it's tagged you as being, and if you're competing for attention as a creator in that economy, then what you're doing is trying to double down and reinforce and reach that audience that is actually accessible to you, because there is no such thing as the mass audience with a unified experience." Subscribe to Daily Stoic Podcast Listen ad-free with Wondery plus or on Amazon Music with your Prime membership. WHAT RYAN HOLIDAY IS READING: | | " "Life is not something, it is the opportunity for something!" | Follow us on social |
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