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StoiCode

著者: Joshua Apamaku Aiita
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Welcome to Stoic Ode — a podcast for men who refuse to be ruled by emotion, weakness, distraction, or chaos.

In a world that constantly tests your discipline, patience, and character, Stoic Ode explores the timeless principles of Stoicism and modern self-mastery to help you become calmer under pressure, sharper in thought, stronger in adversity, and intentional in everyday life.

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  • The Stoic Morning Routine
    2026/06/27

    Before productivity gurus turned morning routines into a lifestyle industry, the Stoics were already practising daily rituals for clarity, resilience, and self-mastery.

    In Episode 4 of Stoicode, we explore the practical daily routines used by Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus — from morning preparation and negative visualisation to evening reflection and self-examination.

    This episode breaks down the Stoic practice of premeditatio malorum, or “premeditation of adversity,” and explains how ancient philosophical exercises can help modern people navigate stress, uncertainty, difficult conversations, and high-pressure environments.

    Grow Better

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    6 分
  • Virtue Is the Only Real Win
    2026/06/13

    What if success, status, and achievement are not the true measures of a good life?

    In this episode of Stoicode, we unpack one of the most radical ideas in Stoic philosophy: virtue is the highest good. Through the Stoic concept of arete — human excellence — we explore why wisdom, courage, justice, and self-discipline mattered more to the Stoics than wealth, recognition, or external success.

    From career ambition and modern “success culture” to identity, meaning, and moral decision-making, this episode examines what it means to live according to values rather than appearances.

    Grow Better

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    5 分
  • Your Mind Is the Last Frontier
    2026/05/30

    How do you remain steady in a world designed to destabilise your attention, emotions, and sense of self?

    In Episode 2 of Stoicode, we explore Marcus Aurelius’ concept of the “Inner Citadel” — the idea that your mind can become a place of psychological sovereignty, untouched by chaos, criticism, or external pressure.

    Drawing from the Meditations, this episode examines how Marcus maintained clarity and discipline while ruling the Roman Empire during war, political betrayal, and plague — and why his insights are more relevant than ever in an age of burnout, comparison culture, and constant digital noise.

    Grow Better

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    5 分
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