The Four Virtues · A Framework for Living Well
In the spring of 175, Marcus Aurelius marched east with his legions. Rome’s frontiers were unstable, threatened by invasions, rebellions, and plague. He was emperor…
In the spring of 175, Marcus Aurelius marched east with his legions. Rome’s frontiers were unstable, threatened by invasions, rebellions, and plague. He was emperor…
Modern life is restless. We wake to buzzing phones, chase tasks through crowded days, and collapse at night only to repeat it again tomorrow. There…
Modern life feels busy, but it is a shallow kind of busy. We fill our days with scrolling, with comfort, with noise, but none of…
For many, morality has been tied to the religion they grew up with. The Bible, the church, the sermons. All of it presented as the…
We spend a lot of energy trying not to think about what could go wrong. Losing a job, getting sick, watching plans collapse. We push…
We live in a time of sharp division, where anger spills easily into violence. The recent assassination of Charlie Kirk is only the latest reminder…
Stoicism was not born in Rome, but it was made practical there. For all their brilliance, the early Greek Stoics were thinkers more than doers….