

From the team that brought you The Obstacle Is the Way and Ego Is the Enemy , a daily devotional of Stoic meditations—an instant Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestseller. Why have history's greatest minds—from George Washington to Frederick the Great to Ralph Waldo Emerson, along with today's top performers from Super Bowl-winning football coaches to CEOs and celebrities—embraced the wisdom of the ancient Stoics? Because they realize that the most valuable wisdom is timeless and that philosophy is for living a better life, not a classroom exercise. The Daily Stoic offers 366 days of Stoic insights and exercises, featuring all-new translations from the Emperor Marcus Aurelius, the playwright Seneca, or slave-turned-philosopher Epictetus, as well as lesser-known luminaries like Zeno, Cleanthes, and Musonius Rufus. Every day of the year you'll find one of their pithy, powerful quotations, as well as historical anecdotes, provocative commentary, and a helpful glossary of Greek terms. By following these teachings over the course of a year (and, indeed, for years to come) you'll find the serenity, self-knowledge, and resilience you need to live well. Review: A must read. - This book is almost hard to put into words to fully capture how all encompassing, complete, wise, soul stirring it is. I have purchased it for others in my family as gifts. Wisdom is the best gift you can give anyone. Read this book, meditate on it and incorporate its truths into your everyday life to live more resiliently, wisely, less stressed, less anxious, more discerning and more at peace no matter what comes your way. Ingrain this wisdom into your children as well. Highly recommend. Review: Stoicism for everyday life - The Daily Stoic does exactly what intends to do, and that is to guide you through life’s daily troubles. Summary For those who want to get to the point, this is a good book. If you want to become more resilient against life’s obstacles, you should buy this book. • Who should read this book: This is a book for someone who wants to become more “thick-skinned” in life, but also do the right thing. If you want to become someone who never flinches towards adversity, this is the book for you. • Format: Well designed. Each page corresponds to a date on the calendar, so each day comes with a new meditation. You never need to read more than one page a day • Content: Each page starts with a relevant topic for any stoic. A related quote soon follows. Much of the page is dedicated to the authors explanation of the quote in everyday terms. • Impact: While the book won’t internalize it for you, it will tell you what you need to do to persevere through life’s challenges. Detailed Review Who should read this book This book is useful to everyone, because everyone faces challenges in life. This book is meant to help you through these challenges. While it won’t solve your problems for you, it will give you guidance, but also the fortitude to face them. You can be someone can’t seem to get a break, or you can have your entire life under control. Either way, this book will toughen you up to become a master of your own life. Format This book isn’t made to be read in one sitting. Consider it more of a calendar in book form. The authors named it well since it truly is meant to be read daily. It might be daunting to read something every day, but it’s not. You will be able to read it in less than five minutes, but will give you something to think about for the rest of the day. Content I’ll use the page of February 8th as an example. A title like “Did that make you feel better?” follows a calendar date on each page, in this case, February 8th. A related quote soon follows from a famous stoic, dating anywhere from Ancient times to modernity. This specific date has a quote from the Roman philosopher Seneca. The rest of the page is dedicated towards the authors views on the previous material. While it’s not as quotable as, well, the quote, it does give insight to the layman about these seemingly archaic views. This date, the author talks about how reacting extremely to a terrible situation will not solve said situation. It is better to remain calm in the face of adversity, so a clear head can be kept to make better decisions. Every day in the calendar year has something to offer to the would-be stoic. Impact This is the trickiest subject, but not at the fault of the book. The book has all the material necessary to change your life, but it can’t be accomplished without you, the reader, internalizing the lessons taught. If you do internalize it, then you will face life as a stoic. Final Verdict Buy this book, it’s well put together and has useful information for everybody.
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A**B
A must read.
This book is almost hard to put into words to fully capture how all encompassing, complete, wise, soul stirring it is. I have purchased it for others in my family as gifts. Wisdom is the best gift you can give anyone. Read this book, meditate on it and incorporate its truths into your everyday life to live more resiliently, wisely, less stressed, less anxious, more discerning and more at peace no matter what comes your way. Ingrain this wisdom into your children as well. Highly recommend.
M**R
Stoicism for everyday life
The Daily Stoic does exactly what intends to do, and that is to guide you through life’s daily troubles. Summary For those who want to get to the point, this is a good book. If you want to become more resilient against life’s obstacles, you should buy this book. • Who should read this book: This is a book for someone who wants to become more “thick-skinned” in life, but also do the right thing. If you want to become someone who never flinches towards adversity, this is the book for you. • Format: Well designed. Each page corresponds to a date on the calendar, so each day comes with a new meditation. You never need to read more than one page a day • Content: Each page starts with a relevant topic for any stoic. A related quote soon follows. Much of the page is dedicated to the authors explanation of the quote in everyday terms. • Impact: While the book won’t internalize it for you, it will tell you what you need to do to persevere through life’s challenges. Detailed Review Who should read this book This book is useful to everyone, because everyone faces challenges in life. This book is meant to help you through these challenges. While it won’t solve your problems for you, it will give you guidance, but also the fortitude to face them. You can be someone can’t seem to get a break, or you can have your entire life under control. Either way, this book will toughen you up to become a master of your own life. Format This book isn’t made to be read in one sitting. Consider it more of a calendar in book form. The authors named it well since it truly is meant to be read daily. It might be daunting to read something every day, but it’s not. You will be able to read it in less than five minutes, but will give you something to think about for the rest of the day. Content I’ll use the page of February 8th as an example. A title like “Did that make you feel better?” follows a calendar date on each page, in this case, February 8th. A related quote soon follows from a famous stoic, dating anywhere from Ancient times to modernity. This specific date has a quote from the Roman philosopher Seneca. The rest of the page is dedicated towards the authors views on the previous material. While it’s not as quotable as, well, the quote, it does give insight to the layman about these seemingly archaic views. This date, the author talks about how reacting extremely to a terrible situation will not solve said situation. It is better to remain calm in the face of adversity, so a clear head can be kept to make better decisions. Every day in the calendar year has something to offer to the would-be stoic. Impact This is the trickiest subject, but not at the fault of the book. The book has all the material necessary to change your life, but it can’t be accomplished without you, the reader, internalizing the lessons taught. If you do internalize it, then you will face life as a stoic. Final Verdict Buy this book, it’s well put together and has useful information for everybody.
V**O
A Timeless Nudge Toward Gritty, Resilient Joy
If you’re looking to deepen your mindfulness and want a practical guide to choosing joy—not the fluffy kind, but the resilient, unshakable kind—this book is your spark. What I love most is the bite-sized format. As someone trying to kindle joy in a busy world, I don't always have time for a deep dive. These 365 meditations are like a daily "perspective alignment." It forces you to ask: “Am I going to let this minor inconvenience dim my light, or am I going to choose the steady, internal joy of a Stoic?” If you follow my JoyKindler journey, you know I’m obsessed with the idea that joy isn't something that just happens to us—it’s something we build, brick by brick, through the choices we make every single morning. That’s exactly why ‘The Daily Stoic’ has become a permanent resident on my nightstand. Most people think Stoicism is about being "emotionless" or "cold." But through the JoyKindler lens, I see it as the ultimate toolkit for protecting our peace. Ryan Holiday doesn't just give us dry philosophy; he gives us a daily nudge to shift our perspective. While the world tells us that joy comes from external wins—the promotion, the perfect weather, the praise—the Stoics flip the script. They remind us that: • Control is Clarity: We choose joy by ruthlessly separating what we can control from what we can’t. • The Obstacle is the Fuel: Instead of letting a setback steal our spark, we use it as a "different lens" to see an opportunity for growth. • Presence is a Practice: One page a day. That’s it. It’s a rhythmic reminder to stop dwelling on yesterday’s "what-ifs" and start leaning into today’s "what is." Keep kindling that joy, friends. It’s a choice we get to make every single day!
A**Y
Perfect and helpful
Love this book! I read Meditations and had tried to do something similar, taking a daily meditation and adding some notes, but my little monkey brain wasn't getting the job done. This is a perfect way to process the writings of Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus and others.
T**E
It's not what I expected. Too combative.
The book was mentioned by a priest on YouTube. (Yeah, I know.) I expected it to be thoughtful, spiritual, generous, and enlightened. At times, it is that. But, it's also about war and combat and force. The jacket notes proclaim CEOs, celebrities, and athletic coaches embrace stoicism. Those, to me, are all suspect professions when it comes to right livelihood. (Yes, I'm mashing up Buddhism with stoicism) Quite often, the men and women in those fields represent the worst of mankind: greed, abuse, violence for entertainment, and narcissism. I am reading the daily meditations with an openness to applying those guideposts to peaceful and mindful actions. Still, it is hard to look past the many examples in The Daily Stoic applying these principles to war. Context is key. I write this as America is under siege by warmongers who threaten liberty and human rights. I don't know. Maybe I can learn to be a peaceful warrior wielding words instead of weapons. Reading on...
R**Y
Great for reflecting on growth.
This is the book I gift the most, and it always gets good feedback later on. The daily readings constantly spark conversations and thoughtful texts from friends who are also daily readers. I'm on my 4th year reading it and each passage still feels new and it's really interesting to see how differently I interpret each round. seeing things I've underlined or written notes on is really rad to reflect on.
K**B
thoughtful and thought provoking!
An excellent read all the way through. Now, I’ll read it day by day…as a reminder to THINK! And meditate…and ACT on my own behalf.
J**E
Stoicism
A great stoic book, I didn’t realize each day you read a page. You start at the beginning of the year, their are 365 pages for each day
J**O
awesome
awesome
R**Y
Empowering literature
It’s an incredibly empowering book with daily readings to really get one thinking and into action.
P**K
A Daily Companion for Wisdom, Clarity and Inner Strength
For me, the Daily Stoic is far more than just a book—it's a guide, a mentor, and a daily ritual. I’ve purchased it many times for friends and family. Having completed it over a year when I bought my first copy and I still refer to it frequently now. With 366 meditations drawn from the writings of Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus, and other Stoic thinkers, each page offers a moment of calm, insight, and grounding reflection. What makes this book so powerful is its relevance. These ancient teachings are not out of date - they speak directly to the challenges of modern life: resilience in the face of stress, finding peace amidst chaos, and focusing on what we can control. Each entry is paired with clear, thoughtful commentary that brings the core ideas to life and makes them easy to apply. Whether you're struggling with personal decisions, seeking focus, or simply trying to be a better human, The Daily Stoic delivers timeless wisdom in digestible, daily doses. It's a legacy of the Stoics made personal, practical, and profound. I turn to this book often —it never fails to offer something meaningful. Keep it within reach, revisit often, and pass down to others. A quiet powerhouse of wisdom. Essential reading for anyone on a path of growth, discipline, and reflection.
G**S
Reflexión diaria de los filósofos estoicos más representativos
Es para ser leído una fecha a la vez, cada día una reflexión, algo para digerir mentalmente … lentamente siendo consciente de la enseñanza.
M**B
good
good read
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