Do you spend your days lost in a turmoil of emotions? Are your mental strength and self-confidence failing you in the most crucial moments?
Do you often feel like life is passing by without you truly living it? Lost in the so-called pursuit of happiness, you’re chasing the wrong things – and spend most of your life in a state of constant anxiety and despair. Are you tired of the industry trying to sell you ways on how to be happier… … without any apparent results? If so, now might be the right time to ask yourself : Do you control your emotions – or do they control you? This is where The Art of Living comes to help – shaping your life to fit your exact needs by embracing the wisdom of the Ancient Greeks. Here’s how the book will introduce change in your - Teach you – and wipe away any prejudice! – about the fundamentals of the Stoic philosophy - Introduce you to the Top Three Stoic philosophers of all times and offer you some practical life lessons from each of them - Tell you more about The Four Virtues of every true Stoic - Methods to move your focus from the material to the self – your true strength lies within you ! - The Eight Stoic Principles to help you align more with nature and live and enjoy life as it should be - How to maximize your potential and open up to new opportunities - Ways to practically apply the Stoic philosophy to several aspects of life But the most important thing is You’ll learn that being a Stoic doesn’t mean going through life with no emotions – it means giving your own thoughts and emotions – but external factors as well! – zero chance of ruining your day . And no, there’s no need to die trying to win the rat race in vain – actually, you’ll realize happiness may as well be right around the corner. Get back control over your life today – download The Art of Living and welcome change! Get Complete Concentration – The Guide to Staying Focused and Fulfilling Your Dreams completely free.
I got interested in the stoic lifestyle since I saw similarities to the way I've been living. This book was a great start to get into this philosophy, but for me personally, it was a bit too general, repetitive and "light". My rating for this book is between 3 and 4 stars.