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  • Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2018
    Massimo Pigliucci is an important voice in the modern Stoicism movement. Instead of lecturing readers on academic philosophy he鈥檚 chosen to provide them with a practical guide to living like a Stoic in the real world. He shows that Stoicism can provide a philosophy of life consistent with a modern scientific worldview, and with atheism or agnosticism as well as different forms of religion. He provides many vivid examples of everyday situations in which Stoic philosophy was found helpful in his own life. He also draws upon many examples from the lives of other individuals to make his point that adopting Stoic attitudes and behaviours can contribute to a more fulfilled and emotionally resilient way of living. For that reason, I think that both newcomers and people who are familiar with the philosophy will potentially obtain something of value from reading this book. The Stoics believed that the wise man is naturally drawn to writing books that help other people and they would surely see How to be a Stoic as a fitting attempt to reprise their timeless wisdom for the 21st century.

    Pigliucci concludes by describing a list of a dozen Stoic exercises:

    1. Examine your impressions, checking whether they place too much value on external things outside your direct control.
    2. Remind yourself of the impermanence of things.
    3. The reserve clause, which means adding the caveat 鈥渇ate permitting鈥 to every planned action.
    4. How can I use virtue here and now?
    5. Pause and take a deep breath, waiting for strong emotions to abate naturally rather than acting rashly when we鈥檙e upset.
    6. Other-ize, getting beyond personalization by considering how we鈥檇 feel about our misfortunes if they befell another person.
    7. Speak little and well 鈥 the Stoics were known for speaking 鈥渓aconically鈥, like Spartans.
    8. Choose your company well.
    9. Respond to insults with humour.
    10. Don鈥檛 speak too much about yourself.
    11. Speak without judging, just stick to the facts and remain objective.
    12. Reflect on your day, by reviewing events each evening in a constructive and dispassionate manner, looking for areas in which you can improve.

    I would suggest some people might benefit from reading these first before starting the book.
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