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🔊 New Podcast Episode Donald Robertson is one of the world’s leading experts on Stoici

🔊 New Podcast Episode [How to Think Like Marcus Aurelius: Donald Robertson On Decoding The Mind of a Stoic Emperor]( Donald Robertson is one of the world’s leading experts on Stoicism, particularly on how it relates to cognitive science and therapy. Donald has spent decades as a clinical psychologist and has been studying the great Stoic classics for just as long. We just released a new podcast where we spent time mapping the mind of the Stoic Philosopher King Marcus Aurelius. WHAT WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE: - The Stoic training of Marcus Aurelius - The role of compassion in Marcus’ life - The battle between Stoicism and Sophism - The biggest influences on Marcus’ development - How Marcus journaled and reflected on his day - The biggest mistakes and misconceptions when practicing Stoicism - The Stoic view of pornography and other temptations - Donald answers, ”Do Stoics ever see themselves as victims of life?” - The incredible emphasis and techniques Marcus used to manage his anger - The hardships that beset Marcus’ life - The level of plagiarism found in Stoic texts - Western philosophy and psychedelics - The role of mysticism and psychedelics - Much, much more! [Listen Now]( The Stoic Quest Opens Tomorrow (Early Access List Only) Tomorrow we're opening Stoic Quest enrollment only to everyone on the early access list. If you want first-in-line to find out of the details about the Stoic Quest, click the link below to add yourself to the list. You'll even get a chance to win free prizes and extra bonuses like Stoic classic book bundles, t-shirts and more (not available to the wider community). If you don't add yourself, you'll have to wait longer to learn more about the Stoic Quest and will miss out on these extra bonuses. [Yes! Add Me To The Early Access List]( Copyright © 2019 HighExistence, All rights reserved. You signed up to receive the top 5 top-voted posts daily from HE Our mailing address is: HighExistence 40 E. Main St. #1137Newark, DE 19711 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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