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Almost 2,300 years after a bankrupt merchant named Zeno founded his school in Athens, Stoicism has shown its relevance in thousands of people seeking greatness: from athletes to politicians and professionals of all stripes. In this fascinating book, Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman present the lives of people who strove to live by the cardinal virtues of Stoic thought: wisdom, self-control, justice, and courage. The short biographies present how this philosophical doctrine changed the lives of these people and reveal powerful lessons from their efforts, successes, and failures.

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Almost 2,300 years after a bankrupt merchant named Zeno founded his school in Athens, Stoicism has shown its relevance in thousands of people seeking greatness: from athletes to politicians and professionals of all stripes. In this fascinating book, Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman present the lives of people who strove to live by the cardinal virtues of Stoic thought: wisdom, self-control, justice, and courage. The short biographies present how this philosophical doctrine changed the lives of these people and reveal powerful lessons from their efforts, successes, and failures.
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Autorenporträt
Ryan Holiday is a writer, marketer, and entrepreneur interested in personal and business development. He is a media editor for the New York Observer and has contributed to publications such as Forbes and The Huffington Post. He is the author of Trust Me, I'm Lying and A Lifetime Bestseller, and co-author of The Daily Stoic. Stephen Hanselman has worked for more than thirty years in the publishing world, as a bookseller, publisher, and agent. He holds a MA from Harvard Divinity School.