01/03/2026
✖️Stillness, Discipline, Action✖️
One of my favorite books to read & reread.
It is a daily guide built on the wisdom of Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus. Each day offers a short reading paired with a clear lesson you can apply in your own life. The focus is simple, control what you can, let go of what you can’t, and act with reason instead of emotion.
The book pushes consistency over motivation. Small daily reflections train your mind to stay calm under pressure, disciplined in action, and steady through chaos. It is not theory for philosophers only. It is a daily mental workout for anyone who wants clarity, strength, and self control in real life.
Quotes worth sitting with:
“You have power over your mind, not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.”
“Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.”
“The obstacle in the path becomes the path.”
A few minutes a day. A sharper mind for life.
❌One page I didn’t agree with was about “shunning away what makes you angry 😤 “ which I consider to be quite unwise because it’s our ‘triggers’ that usually show us what we still need to work on…the fact that something ‘made you angry’ means it has power over you. Isnt there this famous quote from Epictetus himself saying “it is not things themselves that disturb us, but our opinions about them.” … and more potently, “Any person capable of angering you becomes your Master. He can anger you only when you permit yourself to he angered by him.”
Other than that, great book and highly recommended.