5 Stoic Principles to Master Your Time – Stoic Philosophy

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In the pursuit of mastering our time, the wisdom of Stoicism offers five principles. Firstly, the Dichotomy of Control teaches us to focus on what we can control, rather than futilely battling the uncontrollable. Secondly, Virtue is the Sole Good, guiding us to align our actions with our core values and find contentment. Thirdly, Live According to Nature encourages us to accept reality and embrace our natural rhythms. Fourthly, through Negative Visualization, we prepare ourselves for challenges by envisioning worst-case scenarios. Lastly, Memento Mori reminds us of our mortality, urging us to seize each moment and live authentically. By embracing these principles, we become the authors of our own stories, writing a life that truly counts.

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