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The Dark Side of Stoicism | Day 28 of Stoic School with William Mulligan

The Dark Side of Stoicism | Day 28 of Stoic School with William Mulligan

Update: 2024-07-11
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In today's episode, William delves into a critical issue affecting young men who are misinterpreting stoicism. William discusses how this powerful philosophy is being twisted by certain influencers, leading to "broicism," a misguided version that promotes coldness, emotion suppression, and hedonism. He emphasizes that true stoicism is not about being emotionless or seeking wealth and pleasure but about understanding and managing emotions, fostering virtuous living, and focusing on what we can control.


Join William as he sets the record straight, offering insights from original stoic texts and modern authors like Donald Robertson and Massimo Pigliucci. He highlights the importance of observing and assessing emotions rather than suppressing them and shares practical advice on seeking help and maintaining meaningful relationships. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to truly understand and apply stoic principles in their life.


Tune in for an enlightening discussion that reclaims the essence of stoicism and steers it away from harmful misconceptions.

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The Dark Side of Stoicism | Day 28 of Stoic School with William Mulligan

The Dark Side of Stoicism | Day 28 of Stoic School with William Mulligan

William Mulligan