Stoic Portraits: Cleanthes, the Boxer Philosopher
Description
He carried water by night and wisdom by day. In this bonus Stoic Portrait, we meet Cleanthes, the second head of the Stoic school and a man who believed action mattered more than eloquence. A former boxer and labourer, Cleanthes lived the Stoic life long before he taught it. His quiet endurance, devotion to learning, and hymn to the rational order of the universe offer a reminder that Stoicism is not about prestige, but persistence.
This short episode offers a reflection on how discipline, silence, and steadfast character shaped a philosopher we rarely quote, but should never forget.
What to Expect:
• The unlikely journey of a manual labourer who became a Stoic leader
• Insights from Cleanthes’ life and his famous Hymn to Zeus
• Why Stoicism values how we live, not just what we say
Listen and reflect, and discover what it means to carry both water and wisdom.








