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A Guide to the Good Life

The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy

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A Guide to the Good Life

By: William B. Irvine
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin
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One of the great fears many of us face is that despite all our effort and striving, we will discover at the end that we have wasted our life. In A Guide to the Good Life, William B. Irvine plumbs the wisdom of Stoic philosophy, one of the most popular and successful schools of thought in ancient Rome, and shows how its insight and advice are still remarkably applicable to modern lives. In A Guide to the Good Life, Irvine offers a refreshing presentation of Stoicism, showing how this ancient philosophy can still direct us toward a better life.

Using the psychological insights and the practical techniques of the Stoics, Irvine offers a roadmap for anyone seeking to avoid the feelings of chronic dissatisfaction that plague so many of us. Irvine looks at various Stoic techniques for attaining tranquility and shows how to put these techniques to work in our own life. As he does so, he describes his own experiences practicing Stoicism and offers valuable first-hand advice for anyone wishing to live better by following in the footsteps of these ancient philosophers. Listeners learn how to minimize worry, how to let go of the past and focus our efforts on the things we can control, and how to deal with insults, grief, old age, and the distracting temptations of fame and fortune. We learn from Marcus Aurelius the importance of prizing only things of true value, and from Epictetus we learn how to be more content with what we have.

Finally, A Guide to the Good Life shows listeners how to become thoughtful observers of their own lives. If we watch ourselves as we go about our daily business and later reflect on what we saw, we can better identify the sources of distress and eventually avoid that pain in our life. By doing this, the Stoics thought, we can hope to attain a truly joyful life.

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I find it rather amusing how so many people are complaining about the narrator, many seemingly very frustrated by it.
Let’s take an example from the book itself to point out the irony of such a statement:

‘Not only will a stoic appreciate that his glass is half-full rather than completely empty, but he may then go on to express his delight that he even has a glass. It could after all, have been broken or stolen. And, if he is atop his stoic game, he might go on to comment on what an astonishing thing glass vessels are; they are cheap and fairly durable, impart no taste to what we put in them, and, miracle of miracles, allow us to see what they contain.’

Rather than marvel at the miracle that you can listen to invaluable content and life-changing advice with ultimate ease and convenience, you become so irritated by the view that the narrator could have
been better and therefore the book is ruined....

A must read/listen, but only if you really are willing to at least attempt to change your thought processes.

Brilliant.

To the non-stoic reviewers...

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I have no doubt that the wisdom in this book will help me to live a better life.

Loved it

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The book is well presented and contains a lot of practical advice. It depicts stoicism from a modern perspective. William B. Irvine draws on the vast tradition and wisdom of the ancient stoics and quotes all relevant philosophers, such as Epictetus, Seneca and Marcus Aurelius but he also manages to introduce his own perspective into the stoic way of life, practical philosopy which he implements in his own life. He argues that stoicism evolves and should be adapted to the times we're living in and individual circumstances. There is a lot of personal feedback from the author, especially towards the end of this book and I enjoyed it. It wasn't just a dry academic lecture but a vibrant story and account of personal experiences with philosophy of stoicism and ways it can improve one's life. The author explains what challenges he meets in his own life and ways the practice of stoicism has helped him excercise reason, control his emotions as well as brought him greater tranquility and satisfaction with life. He is not overly dogmatic, claiming that this is the best or the only right philosophy for everyone. He argues that one may achieve the same or similar results while practising zen buddhism or Christianity. The author urges the reader to adopt some form of life's philosophy which is better than going through life on autopilot, being driven by desires and materialistic viewpoint. In line with ancient stoics, William B Irvine reminds us of the transcience of life and the fact most of people don't get prepared for the last stage of life's journey and as a result they get deeply disappointed and unsatisfied. A true stoic puts his beliefs and practices to the test at every opportunity by facing various personal challenges, whether it be health, work or relationship with other people, without suppressing or denying his emotions but rather by excercising the power of reason over them and maintaining a calm attitude in the face of trials, practising negative visualisation and being grateful for what life has to offer, being content with little things and enjoying each and every moment of life. I highly recommend this book!

Great look at stoicism from a modern perspective

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Great listen, made me think about my outlook on life and my philosophy I should be adapting whilst making my way through life. Good information given for any beginner. Well worth a read/listen to open the mind.

Insightful

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A concise and well written book on stoic principles and techniques on how to live like a stoic.

A must read for anyone interested in stoicism

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