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The benefits are clear: resilience and toughness and clarity and productivity, freedom from disturbances, from following the crowd, from impulses and urges. Stoicism, it offers a lot. And that's why it's popular today, to be sure. And that's why it's been the secret weapon of impressive people for centuries.
And of course, we talk about all those things here at Daily Stoic. These are the things that make for viral videos and cool quotes. And they may be what attracted you to Stoicism in the first place. But you need to know that Stoicism is more than just Mark Srealius' morning routine. There's more to Stoicism than Seneca's cold plunges or all the practical advice he wrote to his friend Lucilius. Because while Stoicism offers a lot, it also asks a lot of us. In fact, it demands a lot.
Thrasia and Cato and Helvidius gave their lives in commitment to the ethical ideals of this philosophy. Musonius and Agrippinus and Rutilius were all exiled for their commitment. Marcus Aurelius writes more about justice than he does about mental health.
That's obviously the idea in Right Thing right now, but the whole Stoic Virtue series, courage and discipline and justice and wisdom, they're all interrelated. They demand a lot from us as well as ask a lot from us. And
When Right Thing Right Now came out a year ago, I wasn't sure how it was going to do. I wasn't sure how people were going to receive it. But the point of the book was to demonstrate that stoicism isn't some philosophy about how to become great at work, although it can help you that way. It's also a philosophy about being a great human being. And yes, stoicism offers many benefits, and we talk about them here. Those benefits don't come without obligations. And
an obligation to other people, to truth, to decency, to selflessness in many cases. And you can't have one without the other. Just that you do the right thing, Marcus Aurelius says in Meditations, the rest doesn't matter. But how do you know what the right thing is? As I said, all these virtues are interrelated.
You know what the right thing is because of the next virtue. That's the one I've been working on the last two years. It's the virtue of wisdom. And wisdom isn't something you just have. It's something you have to earn. It's something you have to get, right? Wisdom is the result of work. No one became wise by chance, Seneca said. And one year anniversary of right thing right now, I am really excited to tell you that you can.
You can pre-order Wisdom Takes Work with a bunch of awesome pre-order bonuses. We've got signed, numbered first editions, and you can even get a full set of all four books. That's all very exciting. It's a limited collector's edition of all four books. Courage is calling, discipline is destiny, right thing right now. And now Wisdom Takes Work. I actually was signing them today on my flight to Salt Lake City. You can grab all that at dailystelic.com.
I'll link to that on the landing page, which you can also find at dailystoic.com slash pre-order. I'll link to all this.
Anyways, it's all very exciting. I can't wait for you to read the book. It's going to come out this fall. I've been working on this series now for six years, and I'm super proud of it. And I've been so honored to hear from all of you who've read the books, and I've gotten so much better for writing it. And that's why I'm excited to bring Wisdom Takes Work out into the world and this four-box set, which completes the whole series. Grab all that at dailystoic.com slash pre-order.
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