According to the author of the book "Stoicism" William B. Irvine, "Throughout the process of writing this book, I always had one question in mind: If ancient Stoics were tasked with writing a guidebook for those living in the 21st century - a book that would show us how to lead a good life - what would that book look like? The following pages are my answer to this question."
It serves as a bridge for contemporary individuals to explore the philosophical schools full of ethics and logic from the distant past. It delves into history while offering the intriguing and illuminating light of the truth of life, opening up new perspectives on one's own life and learning how to seize one's destiny.
When you hear the word "Philosophy," you might think it's boring and hard to understand, but no, this book conveys philosophy in the simplest way for you, even if you despise philosophy bitterly. Applying Stoicism to your life helps you discover a fresh outlook on life and how you live. It perfects your path to happiness. It encourages you to use your mind to fully understand the world, treat others fairly, and be impartial.
The book consists of four parts:
Part 1: The Emergence of Stoicism
Part 2: The Psychological Techniques of Stoicism
Part 3: Advice from the Stoics
Part 4: Stoicism in Modern Life
Life can be chaotic, and it keeps us entangled with worries, ambitions, and disappointments. But time waits for no one, which is why the Stoic philosopher Epictetus said, "How long are you going to wait before you demand the best for yourself?"
Allow yourself to seek the best in your own life by adopting the resilient and serene lifestyle of Stoicism. This book will be your mentor, your companion, guiding you on the path to conquering happiness and life.
Further information: https://thuvien.uit.edu.vn/News/NewDetail/gioi-thieu-sach-chu-nghia-khac-ky
Source: Nhu Y - UIT Library
Written by: Ha Bang
Translated by: Ngoc Diem