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Charlie and Stoicism: How to Stay Calm When Life is a Complete Mess, Lessons from Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and the Daily Stoic Mindset

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A fun way to get closer to Stoicism.

Ever tried to stay calm… while your life is actively trying to set itself on fire?

Meet Charlie Wrycroft: 45, sarcastic, exhausted, and one bad meeting away from becoming a cautionary tale. Work feels like a low-budget theater production. Parenting teenagers feels like a graduate program in “How Not to Lose Your Mind.” And somehow, every week finds a new way to get worse.

Then Charlie stumbles into something Stoicism—not the “sit-on-a-mountain-and-feel-nothing” version, but the kind you can actually use when your day is a complete mess.

Charlie and Stoicism is a fiction-meets-practical self-help ride packed with dark humor, painfully relatable chaos, and real Stoic tools inspired by Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and the Daily Stoic mindset—served without lectures, jargon, or spiritual fluff.

In this book, you’ll ✔️ How to use the Dichotomy of Control when everything feels out of control
✔️ How to survive corporate nonsense without losing your soul (or your job)
✔️ Simple Stoic resets for anger, anxiety, overthinking, and “I can’t do this anymore” days
✔️ Why “memento mori” is less creepy than it sounds—and surprisingly useful
✔️ How to build calm without pretending life isn’t ridiculous

Even if you hate self-help books.
Even if philosophy sounds boring.
Even if your attention span is currently held together with caffeine and sarcasm.

If life is a disaster and you’d like to stay calm anyway—start here.

Scroll up and click “Buy now” to meet Charlie… and steal the mindset that keeps him standing.

Life is a mess. Charlie knows—because he’s living in it.

Charlie and Stoicism is a funny, fast, story-driven guide to staying calm when everything goes wrong. Follow Charlie Wrycroft (45, burned out, brutally honest) through work chaos, family stress, and everyday disasters—while learning practical Stoic tools from Marcus Aurelius and Seneca (without the boring parts).

If you want real calm, not fake positivity—this is your book.
Buy now and start handling the mess with a Stoic mindset (and a darker sense of humor).

138 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 16, 2025

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