Wisdom of the Ancients

RD India spoke with William Mulligan, author of The Everyday Stoic, on how Stoicism can offer valuable guiding principles for a life well-lived.

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RD India spoke with William Mulligan, author of The Everyday Stoic, on how Stoicism can offer valuable guiding principles for a life well-lived.

Stoicism, an ancient Greek philosophy dating back to around 300 BCE, has experienced a resurgence in popularity in modern times. This revival is driven by its timeless principles that advocate for resilience and wisdom in facing life's challenges. Stoicism emphasizes virtue, reason, and self-control as pathways to inner peace and a fulfilling life. Its appeal lies in providing practical tools to manage stress, foster emotional resilience, and achieve clarity in ethical decision-making. Moreover, its focus on distinguishing between what we can control (our thoughts and actions) and what we cannot (external events) resonates deeply in today's uncertain world.

However, the popularity of Stoicism also raises concerns. Critics argue that its emphasis on detachment and suppression of emotions may lead to emotional repression or an overly passive acceptance of injustice. Additionally, the philosophy's ancient roots may pose challenges in applying its teachings directly to contemporary issues and contexts. Nonetheless, Stoicism continues to attract individuals seeking practical wisdom and a structured approach to personal development amidst the complexities of modern life. 

To learn more about Stoicism and its potential in empowering individuals to live an empowered and fulfilling life, Reader's Digest India connected with William Mulligan, author of the book The Everyday Stoic: Simple Rules for a Good Life.

What inspired you to write The Everyday Stoic, and how did your personal experiences shape the content of the book?

I think like most people, I grew up scared; I was a prisoner of my own anxiety and inability to take control of my life. I felt like the world was a bad place full of bad people, and I was just a victim to the string that they pulled. When I found Stoicism, I realized that it would be my saviour; it just took me many years to fully understand that. It took me so long because it was ...

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