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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2025 · 8 MIN

Stoic Quote: We Have Two Ears and One Mouth, Speak Less

from The Via Stoica Podcast — A Stoic Way of Life · host Benny Voncken

Why You Should Listen More and Speak Less – Wisdom from Zeno of CitiumStoic Quote Series – Via Stoica PodcastIn this episode of the Via Stoica Podcast, we go back to the roots of Stoicism — to Zeno of Citium, the founder of the philosophy. Long before Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus, Zeno taught the importance of listening, observation, and self-mastery.We reflect on one of his most powerful quotes:“The reason why we have two ears and only one mouth is that we may listen the more and talk the less.”– Zeno of Citium, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, Book 7.23Why is real listening so rare today? How can we practice presence and attention in everyday conversations? And how does this quote connect to Stoic ideas like impressions, cosmopolitanism, and inner virtue?This episode explores the Stoic art of listening and how to live it, not just talk about it.🔗 Want to go deeper into Stoicism?Explore more quotes, lessons, and coaching at:www.viastoica.com/stoic-quoteswww.viastoica.com/seneca-quoteswww.viastoica.com/epictetus-quoteswww.viastoica.com/marcus-aurelius-quoteswww.viastoica.com/stoic-life-coachingwww.viastoica.com/benny-vonckenwww.viastoica.com/brendan-hoglewww.twitter.com/ViaStoica🎙 Hosted by Benny VonckenProduced by: www.badmic.comContact: [email protected]🧘 Practice the wisdom. Don’t just hear it — live it.#stoicism #zenoofcitium #stoicquotes #viastoica #stoicphilosophy #listenmore #stoicpodcast

Why You Should Listen More and Speak Less – Wisdom from Zeno of CitiumStoic Quote Series – Via Stoica PodcastIn this episode of the Via Stoica Podcast, we go back to the roots of Stoicism — to Zeno of Citium, the founder of the philosophy. Long before Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus, Zeno taught the importance of listening, observation, and self-mastery.We reflect on one of his most powerful quotes:“The reason why we have two ears and only one mouth is that we may listen the more and talk the less.”– Zeno of Citium, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, Book 7.23Why is real listening so rare today? How can we practice presence and attention in everyday conversations? And how does this quote connect to Stoic ideas like impressions, cosmopolitanism, and inner virtue?This episode explores the Stoic art of listening and how to live it, not just talk about it.🔗 Want to go deeper into Stoicism?Explore more quotes, lessons, and coaching at:www.viastoica.com/stoic-quoteswww.viastoica.com/seneca-quoteswww.viastoica.com/epictetus-quoteswww.viastoica.com/marcus-aurelius-quoteswww.viastoica.com/stoic-life-coachingwww.viastoica.com/benny-vonckenwww.viastoica.com/brendan-hoglewww.twitter.com/ViaStoica🎙 Hosted by Benny VonckenProduced by: www.badmic.comContact: [email protected]🧘 Practice the wisdom. Don’t just hear it — live it.#stoicism #zenoofcitium #stoicquotes #viastoica #stoicphilosophy #listenmore #stoicpodcast

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