@@Stoic-Saga101 one thing I’m afraid of I just turned 65. I realize I’m at the last chapter of my life being normal and listen to your program has helped me out a lot is always one day. We’ll get sick and one day we’re all will pass away your program has helped me out a lot thank you very much.❤
@@Stoic-Saga101 thanks you too. Especially when I’m at the gym. I’ll listen to your videos one day. I like to buy you a coffee and appreciate all what you do so positive and inspiration thank you.❤️
Thank you so much for your kind words.🤍 I'm glad you found value and wisdom in these Stoic teachings. I wish you continued success and growth on your journey towards understanding and transformation.
Interesting video. My relationship of 5 years ended a month ago. The love of my life decided to leave me, I really love her so much I can’t stop thinking about her, I’ve tried my very best to get her back in my life, but to no avail, I’m frustrated, I don’t see my life with anyone else. I’ve done my best to get rid of the thoughts of her, but I can’t, I don’t know why I’m saying this here, I really miss her and just can’t stop thinking about her.
I'm really sorry to hear that, man. It sucks when a long relationship ends like that. It's totally normal to feel heartbroken and keep thinking about her. Give yourself permission to feel those emotions without beating yourself up. Take care of yourself-eat well, hit the gym, do things you enjoy.Reach out to your buddies or family for support, or maybe even talk to a therapist if you need to get stuff off your chest. Try to limit contact with your ex and avoid stuff that reminds you of her all the time. It might help to pick up new hobbies or try new things to keep your mind occupied and feeling good.Lastly, maybe try mindfulness or meditation to stay present and accept your feelings without getting overwhelmed. It's okay to take your time and heal at your own pace. Everyone's journey through this kind of thing is different, so don't rush yourself.
*Life is a journey filled with challenges, but it's important to remember that we often have the power to simplify our path. Embrace the wisdom of the Stoics and let go of unnecessary burdens. Focus on what truly matters, stay present, and find strength in your inner peace. By not complicating life, we open ourselves to greater clarity, joy, and resilience. Let these Stoic principles guide you to a more serene and fulfilled existence. Keep moving forward with grace and simplicity!*
Your unconventional skills are awesome! Keep boosting your brain health by playing mental games and learning new skills. Your brain health is worth the effort, and the results will be amazing!👏
Great video! Here are two key lessons I took away: 1. Embrace simplicity by focusing on what you can control and letting go of unnecessary worries. 2. Practice gratitude daily. R Thanks for sharing these valuable Stoic tips!
I’m 54 and the best thing I ever did this year was close my business of 30 years and change to a very peaceful career. It was scary but so worth it. AND I also changed my phone number . Toxic people will suck the life out of you. I pray that you live a life full of joy.
These videos came at the perfect time in my life. Got me through a breakup. I really thought I would not get through with my mental sanity intact. I thought there was no life without him. No Happiness. But this philosophy made me fight for me. In s quite way of course.
@TamiHoult, your words are truly touching and resonate deeply. It's amazing how Stoic philosophy can provide the strength and clarity we need during our toughest times. Your journey of rediscovering yourself and fighting for your own happiness is incredibly inspiring. Could you share more about which specific teachings or quotes helped you the most during your healing process?
Please keep it up! I’m a faithful daily listener that has applied and shared your teaching to my dearest friends. Every video has inspired me in some kind of way. So again, Keep It Up💜