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Long before the noise of modern life, a group of thinkers asked a question that has never lost its urgency: what does it mean to live well? Not comfortably. Not successfully by the world's measures. But genuinely, honestly, and with inner coherence. Their answer — that virtue alone is the foundation of a good life — remains one of the most quietly radical ideas in human history. This book explores the Stoic understanding of virtue not as a moral ideal to aspire toward from a distance, but as a lived, daily practice — one that shapes how we see difficulty, how we respond to others, and how we inhabit our own minds. Wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance: four words that sound ancient until you try, in earnest, to live them before noon on an ordinary Tuesday. Perspective, as the Stoics understood it, is not detachment. It is the capacity to see clearly — to distinguish what is within your reach from what is not, and to act with full presence within that boundary. It is a practice of returning, again and again, to what is real and what is yours to tend. Through careful reflection on Stoic ideas — from Marcus Aurelius to Epictetus to Seneca — and through the texture of contemporary experience, this book invites readers to discover that philosophy is not something you study. It is something you practice, imperfectly, every single day.
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Liczba stron: 230
Rok wydania: 2026
