About

About Me

Join me in exploring the history of Stoicism and learning how to live life the Stoic way!

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Hello! I’m thrilled that you’ve found your way to my corner of the internet. I’m not a philosopher by profession, nor do I claim to be an expert in Stoicism. Much like Marcus Aurelius, who humbly practiced philosophy while leading an empire, I see myself as a student of life, striving to apply Stoic principles in my everyday journey.

Why This Blog Exists

In a world filled with constant change—be it global events like wars and climate change or personal challenges like stress, anxiety, and depression—I believe Stoicism offers timeless tools to help us focus on what we can control. This blog is my personal journal and a shared space where I delve into:

  • Practical applications of Stoic philosophy in modern life
  • Insights from Stoic philosophers like Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius
  • Strategies for managing stress, anxiety, and depression through Stoic practices

Let’s Learn Together

I’m on a journey to live life the Stoic way, and I’d love for you to join me. This isn’t a one-way street; it’s a communal path where we can learn from each other. I encourage you to share your thoughts, ask questions, and suggest new topics. Think of this space as a modern-day Roman forum—a place for open dialogue and collective growth.

Supporting the Blog

You’ll notice that some links to books and resources are affiliate links. There’s no extra cost to you, but if you choose to click through or make a purchase, you directly support this blog. It helps me keep the site running and continue sharing valuable content with you. Your support is greatly appreciated!

Join the Conversation

I’m always open to discussion and eager to hear from you. Whether you have feedback, a question, or an idea for a new article, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Let’s build a community rooted in wisdom, resilience, and the shared pursuit of a virtuous life.


Thank you for being here, and I look forward to walking this path together.

Stay Stoic,

Niko

“We suffer more often in imagination than in reality.” — Seneca

But trust me, my hosting bills are very real. If you find these resources and my blog valuable, please consider making a donation. After all, even a Stoic can’t pay for web hosting with virtue alone!

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