Michael and Caleb look back on their favorite reads, conversations, and discoveries from the year.
They discuss why Cicero’s On Ends deserves a spot on every Stoic’s reading list, what the New Testament and Stoicism have in common, and the power of keeping philosophical maxims close at hand. The conversation covers a Spanish Jesuit’s handbook on practical wisdom, Plato’s failed attempt to mentor a tyrant, and which Stoic exercises actually work in daily life. Finally, they wrap up with moves of the year.
(01:00) Cicero’s On Ends: Why It’s the Perfect Second Book
(08:10) Reading the New Testament as a Stoic
(17:00) The Art of Worldly Wisdom by Baltasar Gracián
(24:20) The Life of Plato: Philosophy Meets Tyranny
(28:00) Stoic Maxims as Mental Magic
(32:20) The 10 Stoic Exercises: What Actually Works
(37:20) Movie Picks: Lord of the Rings and The Great Beauty
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