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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2022 · 2 MIN

Episode 139: Applied stoicism - Good and bad

from PsycHacks · host Orion Taraban

This is the first in a series of short talks on applied stoicism, which is what I call my adaptation of stoic philosophy for the practice of clinical psychology. In this episode, I'll discuss the egocentric nature of the concepts of "good" and "bad." While this may slaughter a sacred cow, it also leaves open the possibility of always receiving the good and never experiencing the bad. And who wouldn't want to know how to do this?   #stoicism #good #mastery

This is the first in a series of short talks on applied stoicism, which is what I call my adaptation of stoic philosophy for the practice of clinical psychology. In this episode, I’ll discuss the egocentric nature of the concepts of ”good” and ”bad.” While this may slaughter a sacred cow, it also leaves open the possibility of always receiving the good and never experiencing the bad. And who wouldn’t want to know how to do this? #stoicism #good #mastery

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