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Here are 5 of my favorite Big Ideas from "The Inner Citadel" by Pierre Hadot. Hope you enjoy!
Pierre Hadot was one of the most influential historians of ancient philosophy. In this book, he gives us an incredible look at Marcus Aurelius and his classic Meditations. You can feel Hadot’s incredible intellectual rigor and equally incredible passion for engaged philosophy. It’s inspiring. Big Ideas we explore include spiritual exercises, your inner citadel, your daimōn, amor fate, turning obstacles upside down and carpe areté.
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Impossible to review this book in 15. A phenomenal read for those studying stoicism. Post grad University textbook level difficulty.
@troecurov3
Ай бұрын
Hi Markus, could you please recommend one of Pierre's books to start from?
Such brilliance. Thank you Brian. Its my hope that children will be raised with such wisdom
I love that you point out the similarities found in the stoic philosophy & Viktor Frankl’s findings. I read Man’s search for meaning not long ago and then returned to Meditations immediately after and I was really taken back by how similar the bottom lines were. Some of the best quotable content from each book is so similar it’s chilling given the fact that their circumstances were so incredibly different. Great content here!
Thanks boss
This is awesome. I have had the concepts of Mindfulness, Buddhist Non-attachment, and the space between Stimulus and Response as balls juggling in my head for years. It is through this series (especially this one) that I have a framework to organise these thoughts. Thank you Brian from the bottom of my heart.
I just discovered your channel and wow! I am very impressed, I just finished this book and you summed it up very well. Thank you so much! Keep it up! :)
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@HeroicBrian
6 жыл бұрын
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@HeroicBrian
6 жыл бұрын
Mike! This is Brian. I echo Evan's appreciation. Thanks for your support and kind words and excited to create some magic together in 2018!! -bri
Brian Johnson love your stuff. Mahalo
My goodness, this is a fantastic video. Thank you very much!
@HeroicBrian
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Super good intro to these ideas! Well done!
First time watching one of Brian's vids. Very chill, very good energy. Keep 'em coming!!
@HeroicBrian
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your note! :) -Zak from Team Optimize
This is awesome. I haven't read much about stoics. The only piece I've read from Marcus Aurelius is one about memorization, when I was reading about the memory palace technique.
@HeroicBrian
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! I have more on Stoics/Stoicism you might like here: optimize.me/stoicism
Great video. Thanks!
@HeroicBrian
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it! Zak | Team Optimize
Great channel. Well done.
Hey Brian, was wondering if you had done a Philosopher's Note on "Discipline Equals Freedom: Feild Manual" or "Extreme Ownership" by Jocko Willink? If not I'd love to hear your thoughts on either/both.
You read a 200 page book in a morning? You serious? That's incredible, how do you fit in note making. It takes me a week to finish the average 200 page book
@HeroicBrian
6 жыл бұрын
Francis!! Yes, sir. I can read a "normal" 200-250 page self-help book by lunch time. I do get up at 3 or 4 AM tho and I am paid to read books so... Hah! In a going-gonzo day, I can read the book in the morning then have lunch, take a little nap and crank out the PDF in the afternoon. Let's do this!
@francis_n
6 жыл бұрын
Brian Johnson incredible! Ok I don't quite need to get through a book that quick like you do, but I'm going to optimize my reading now. Too many great ideas out there. Thanks Brian. Let's do it!
@HeroicBrian
6 жыл бұрын
I need to do a class on Reading 101. #1 thing is commitment to high standards of reading x books per year/month, etc. Then creating focused Deep Work time bubbles is huge. And, it's funny b/c when I let too much tech (phone/internet) into my life I literally can't settle my brain down in the same way and it's hard to read a book. But when I'm fresh and rested (another Idea for the class :), I can cut right through a book. Altho... (I'm rambling now--lol), I never rush reading a book or try to speed read. I approach like an intimate conversation with a genius who spent a big part of their life crafting each sentence! Let's do it for sure!! :)
@francis_n
6 жыл бұрын
Brian Johnson Yes! A Reading 101 is exactly what I'd love to see. I welcome that whenever you get round to it. Totally agree about not rushing a book or speed reading. All these fancy guys on KZread on how to read a book a day, by not actually reading it, lol. I like this intimate conversation mindset. Reading first thing before Internet distraction is dynamite too. I find I can read for straight hour using a pomodoro timer app for 15 minutes on, 2 minutes off for quick power pose and stretch and then back on for 15 minutes. This really keeps me focused and avoid physical and mental fatigue when I read. Keep up the good work Brian and have a happy new year to you and your family! Here's to a fully 'booked' 2018!
@MrGoodeats
3 жыл бұрын
You can read much faster than that you just choose not to.
I´d love to have your Top 100 booklist?
Is there any way to buy individual Philosopher's Notes?
Nice video, thanks. Can't say I approve of placing Eckhart Bloomin Tolle and Byron Katie in the same sentence as Marcus Aurelius though :)
@HeroicBrian
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Haha, we're all one big Optimizing family. 💙 Zak | Team Optimize
Good content, famalam
@HeroicBrian
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! -Zak | Team Optimize
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Aurelius's notes isn't a hard book. Hadot is also very readable. Both books are worth reading; the former more so than the latter. You don't need an intermediary "helping" you, this is not nuclear physics --- especially a glib bullshitter trying to make a buck on KZread.
@troecurov3
Ай бұрын
Hi I was wondering if you could kindly recommended one of the book that could be applied in everyday life?
Wow this Johnny sins guy really is a teacher!
@HeroicBrian
Жыл бұрын
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