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11 Types of People You Should Never Tolerate | Stoicism 

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Are you tired of negativity and drama in your daily interactions? Do certain people drain your energy or undermine your peace of mind? It's time to arm yourself with ancient Stoic wisdom to navigate through toxic behaviors and maintain your inner tranquility.
In this transformative video, we delve into the 11 types of people you should steer clear of to protect your mental and emotional well-being. From the ever-critical naysayers to the chaos-loving drama magnets, learn how to identify and tactfully handle these personalities using stoic strategies.
🎯 Key Moments
0:00 - DON'T SKIP
2:10 - #1
6:45 - #2
10:20 - #3
14:00 - #4
18:15 - #5
22:30 - #6
26:00 - #7
28:50 - #8
30:35 - #9
32:20 - #10
34:00 - #11
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Комментарии : 23   
@OldManButtercup
@OldManButtercup 4 дня назад
Anybody else watching this video seeing yourselves as having some of these traits in your own personal life? This one kinda made me question what kind of person I really am even though I have believed I was closer to stoicism than reality proves. I have a lot of work and training to do. Thank you so much for this wake up slap in the face.
@stoickingdom2024
@stoickingdom2024 День назад
Your self-awareness and willingness to reflect on your own traits are truly admirable. How do you think acknowledging these traits and committing to personal growth can impact your journey towards living a more Stoic and fulfilling life?
@MarcelinoJuarez29
@MarcelinoJuarez29 4 дня назад
Love listening to stoicism during my workouts..
@stoickingdom2024
@stoickingdom2024 День назад
Listening to Stoicism during workouts is a fantastic way to strengthen both body and mind. How do you feel integrating Stoic philosophy into your fitness routine enhances your overall workout experience and personal growth?
@stoicawakenings101
@stoicawakenings101 5 часов назад
"You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength." - Marcus Aurelius
@stoickeys101
@stoickeys101 5 часов назад
"Man is affected not by events but by the view he takes of them."
@stoicforlife101
@stoicforlife101 5 часов назад
"First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do." - Epictetus
@stoicdna101
@stoicdna101 5 часов назад
"Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants." - Epictetus
@petespurgeon343
@petespurgeon343 4 дня назад
Be at one with yourself mentally& physically,stay away from folks that give you bad "vibes",you will be better for itt.
@stoickingdom2024
@stoickingdom2024 День назад
Your advice on maintaining mental and physical harmony while avoiding negative influences is invaluable. How do you determine which relationships or environments align positively with your well-being, and what steps do you take to cultivate such environments?
@stoickingdom2024
@stoickingdom2024 День назад
*In your journey towards a fulfilling life, it's essential to recognize and distance yourself from those who hinder your growth and well-being. Stoicism teaches us the importance of surrounding ourselves with virtuous and supportive individuals. By identifying these 11 types of people, you can protect your peace and focus on cultivating meaningful, positive relationships. Embrace this wisdom to foster an environment that nurtures your potential and strengthens your resolve. Choose to prioritize your mental and emotional health by setting boundaries and standing firm in your values. Let this guide inspire you to live a life of integrity and purpose, free from negativity and toxic influences.*
@SereneStoicWisdom
@SereneStoicWisdom 4 дня назад
Associate with people who are likely to improve you.
@mutisiab
@mutisiab 4 дня назад
Excellent, clear! Thank you for your time! 🌿
@kinjaz1981
@kinjaz1981 4 дня назад
thank you soo much!!! i am learning
@abouthisbiz4330
@abouthisbiz4330 4 дня назад
I thought stoicism is about the battle too. What video allows me to let the lion out, the hunt. There must be an exercise where its okay to growl sometimes
@stoickingdom2024
@stoickingdom2024 День назад
@abouthisbiz4330, your reflection on Stoicism and its facets of resilience and inner strength is intriguing. How do you balance Stoic principles with moments of asserting your passions and assertiveness in daily life?
@abouthisbiz4330
@abouthisbiz4330 6 часов назад
@@stoickingdom2024 right, thats what I'm asking?
@stoickingdom2024
@stoickingdom2024 Час назад
@@abouthisbiz4330 Balancing Stoic principles with moments of asserting your passions and assertiveness in daily life requires a delicate harmony between inner tranquility and outer expression. Stoicism teaches us to maintain a calm and rational mind, helping us navigate challenges with grace. Yet, it also encourages us to act with purpose and conviction. When you assert your passions, do so with the wisdom and clarity that Stoicism provides. Let your actions be guided by reason and virtue, ensuring they align with your true values. This balance allows you to stay grounded while passionately pursuing what matters most to you. How have you integrated these principles into your daily life, and what insights have you gained from this journey? Your experiences could inspire and guide others on their path to achieving this balance.
@alisenmoore3104
@alisenmoore3104 3 дня назад
What if ONE person shows most of these behaviors?
@marchellemcbride4518
@marchellemcbride4518 День назад
Jip
@ernestined.lawrence9514
@ernestined.lawrence9514 2 дня назад
Ahem, ahhh excuse me, Ahhm Mr. Stoic, but I beg your pardon, I disagree to your implementation that we control how we react to the shock that trauma (from unsuspecting forces imposed by others upon us)! Well, Mr. Stoic? May I refer to you as Me. STOIC, cause if it causes you to react malfunction-ally, then please know that’s why I ask! I hope you can control your reaction? Tho it is logical to assume we control how we react to people, truthfully, we do not! Our involuntary reaction to life implies that there is no common reaction to no one particular set of events that occur as a result of any type of sting! Be it intentional or otherwise? Rather it’s an ant’s sting or a wasp, no two people has proven to have control, nor any person for that matter, over the reaction of a predator’s invasion or sting! For instance, ants get away from humans in time, so they escape the obvious reaction of a retaliation, mostly, so there is not data to support what humans react to when the element of surprise occur! The study of ants helps to prove this! Also, mostly the instant reaction to a WASP sting to an innocent human, is to find it, and kill it! Tho this reaction is common, it is not controlled! Some people just walk away hoping that as victims to the vicious unwanted WASP, they can heal! No victim, be it to an ant or a WASP controls their reaction to being invaded! Imposed upon, and harmed! Self-defense is not a reaction, it is a post opt beyond any control to a course of forced action! Sir Stoic! #Gullah!
@stoickingdom2024
@stoickingdom2024 Час назад
@ernestined.lawrence9514, your perspective brings a unique and thought-provoking angle to the discussion on Stoic principles and involuntary reactions. It's true that initial responses to trauma or unexpected events can be instinctive and beyond immediate control. However, Stoicism often emphasizes the cultivation of inner strength and resilience over time, guiding us to respond thoughtfully even in the face of adversity. How have your experiences shaped your understanding of Stoicism and involuntary reactions? Your insights could greatly contribute to a richer conversation on this topic.
@JamesIngram-mi2xh
@JamesIngram-mi2xh 4 дня назад
I love the videos but would listen to more if they were 20mins
@lostinnevermore5354
@lostinnevermore5354 3 дня назад
Accept them as they are 😂
@stoicpower-101
@stoicpower-101 5 часов назад
"You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength." - Marcus Aurelius
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