Stoic Toughness: Why Anger Is Not Strength
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Stoic Toughness: Why Anger Is Not Strength

by Jon Brooks

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4.8
Type
talks
Activity
Meditation
Suitable for
Everyone
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Anger can feel like strength because it is loud and forceful. This short Stoic reflection makes a different case: toughness is the ability to keep your shape when praise, rejection, insults or bad news push against you. It also looks at meditation and philosophy as practices for becoming less easily knocked off course. Return whenever anger starts to feel like proof that you are strong.

StoicismAnger ManagementEmotional ResilienceMeditationWisdomAssertivenessStoic Philosophy

Meet your Teacher

Jon Brooks

Cardiff, UK

Meet your Teacher

Jon Brooks

Cardiff, UK