Stoicism

Stoicism is ancient wisdom for our modern lives. Stoicism is a philosophy born in ancient Greece that teaches resilience, virtue, and clarity in the face of life’s unpredictability. It’s not about suppressing emotion but mastering it and learning to respond rather than react.

At its core, Stoicism encourages us to focus on what we can control and accept what we cannot, cultivating inner peace through reason and virtue.

Major Stoic Philosopher

The Stoic tradition spans centuries, beginning in Athens and flourishing in Rome. Here are some of the most influential figures:

  • Zeno of Citium: Founder of Stoicism, taught in Athens.
  • Cleanthes: Zeno’s successor, known for his hymn to Zeus.
  • Chrysippus: Systematized Stoic logic and ethics.
  • Seneca the Younger: Roman statesman and playwright.
  • Epictetus: Former slave turned teacher; author of the Enchiridion.
  • Marcus Aurelius: Roman Emperor; author of Meditations.

These thinkers laid the groundwork for a philosophy that transcends time, offering tools for navigating hardship, success, and everything in between.

Modern Stoic Authors

Stoicism has seen a resurgence in recent decades, thanks to authors who translate ancient wisdom into modern language and context:

  • Ryan Holiday: Author of The Obstacle Is the Way.
  • Donald Robertson: Psychotherapist and author of Stoicism and the Art of Happiness.
  • William B. Irvine: Author of A Guide to the Good Life.
  • Tim Ferriss: Podcaster and Stoic enthusiast.
  • Massimo Pigliucci: Philosopher and author of How to Be a Stoic.

These authors have helped Stoicism evolve into a living philosophy—one that speaks to the challenges of modern life without losing its ancient soul.

Stoic Organizations

Several organizations are dedicated to spreading Stoic philosophy through education, community, and practice:

  • Modern Stoicism: Offers Stoic Week, Stoicon, and free courses. Visit site
  • The Stoic Fellowship: Connects local Stoic groups worldwide. Visit site
  • The Stoic Registry: Online community and newsletter. Visit site

These groups foster a sense of belonging and shared purpose, helping individuals apply Stoicism not just in solitude but in community.

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