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30 Rules To Live By: How Small Timeless Habits Completely Change Your View On Wealth, Desire And Everyday Vices To Reach Long-Lasting Happiness

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Previously published as Your Daily Dose Of Stoic Wisdom by Thinknetic.

The problem isn't that we are unhappy. It's that we expect to be happy all of the time…Since the beginning of time, humankind has grappled with the quest for happiness. Be it expressed in religion, philosophy or bestselling literature; they all look for a way to reach that lofty goal.

This prompts the what does it mean to be happy? Is it found in the fabulous vacation pictures on a friend's social media feed? The glamor of a celebrity flitting down the red carpet, trailed by scores of paparazzi?

You know your friend is in debt up to their ears because of those vacations. And, while you may not know celebrities, you read enough about them to know that happiness is a transient state for them, too. Can anyone be truly happy all of the time?

Part of the problem of the current condition is what we perceive happiness to be. In The Conversation, Rafael Euba, Consultant and Senior Lecturer in Old Age Psychiatry, baldly states happiness isn't a natural outcome of the human experience.

Euba describes happiness as a "mental construct" that has imprisoned many, causing them to believe that they have failed because their lives aren't blissfully happy 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Contrast this to the Stoics' attitude that a happy life results from managing one's emotions, expectations, and reactions to external, lived reality.

They may have been stern-faced gentlemen, but many who have incorporated the ancient Greeks' timeless wisdom into their daily lives report that they can face life's challenges with greater equanimity… and are happier as a result.

After all, there is a reason why at the pinnacle of success, luminaries like George Washington, Abraham Lincoln or Bill Gates studied and admired the stoics.

30 Rules For Life breaks the all-encompassing power of thinkers like Seneca, Epictetus or Marcus Aurelius down into 30 small and digestible steps.

Without being a primer on Stoicism or heavy and dry philosophy, the book is here to help you integrate its basic principles into your everyday experiences.

In 30-days' time, the pragmatic wisdom of humankind's biggest thinkers, accompanied by simple action steps in this book, will serve you to

• The true secret to happiness and why it continues to elude so many people
• A two-step strategy to successfully control the impact of good and evil on your life… and the difference it makes to your personal growth
• The powerful resource that transforms the human experience from compromise to grace
• How to combat your imagination when it becomes your worst enemy ( your desires play an essential role in this)
• A 5-step plan for conquering worry before it gets out of control (inspired by Marcus Aurelius' wisdom)
• "Why luck favors the prepared" (and how to prepare for your luck)
• How to overcome self-doubt and be your own person, even if everyone is against you
• Seneca's recipe to living a fuller, happier life (one "ingredient" only!)

… and much, much more!

Much about modern life can make you anxious or perpetually morose. 30 Rules For Life will help you weather life's storms and come out a better, happier person on the other side.

If you want this to kick-start your journey into the exemplary world of self-mastery, then click "Add To Cart" now.

216 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 16, 2023

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December 1, 2023
Must read

Very practical and insightful book. This should be read daily in bite-sized portions to absorb the knowledge. Should be reread several times throughout the year as a reminder and guide to our daily actions. Great book. I can't wait to read more bout Stoicism.
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October 16, 2023
The Way of Living

Love this book! It’s a well rounded, dynamic read on how to live life well & maintain happiness amidst challenges & turbulences. Highly recommend!
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April 3, 2024
Timeless wisdom

Good wisdom for all. I really enjoyed this book. I feel energized again. I will definitely read this book again. Thanks!
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May 7, 2024
Really good life lessons, but very repetitive and written in a borning way for myself
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April 24, 2024
This felt like AI telling me how to be a good person
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