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Mentioned in 19 episodes
Zen and the art of archery
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Mentioned in 19 episodes
Mentioned by
Ryan Holiday in a discussion about focusing on the process rather than the outcome, referencing the book's teachings on archery.


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Reminders From James Clear on How To Get 1% Better Every Day
Mentioned by
Alan Watts in relation to Zen principles and the importance of acting without premeditation.


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Ep. 1 - Following the Taoist Way
Mentioned by
Loch Kelly as a book that offered a Zen explanation of archery and its connection to mindfulness.


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#103 Loch Kelly: Effortless Mindfulness
Recommended by Arthur Brooks as a way to understand Zen through archery.

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Stop Chasing Happiness: Master The Psychology Of Pleasure, Power & Success Instead | Arthur Brooks PT 2
Mentioned by
Alan Watts as an example of the Zen principle of acting without premeditation, using archery as a metaphor.


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Ep. 34 – Confucianism vs. Taoism
Mentioned by
Ryan Holiday in relation to the archery master Awa Kenzo and the concept of willful will.


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Ryan Holiday on Stillness Is the Key
Mentioned by
Ryan Holiday in the context of Eastern philosophy and the importance of self-mastery before focusing on external goals.


Ryan Holiday: Stillness Is The Path To Everything We Want In Life
Mentioned by
David Spiegel when discussing the importance of focusing on the process rather than the outcome.


Dr. David Spiegel - Hypnosis, Trauma, the Yips, Breathing, and Why Golf is So Hard
Recommended by Tom Wexler as an inspiring book about a Westerner's experience with Zen and archery training in Japan.

EMP Podcast With Tom Weksler
Mentioned by
Ryan Holiday alongside "The Inner Game of Tennis", emphasizing the importance of presence and letting training take over in elite performance.


Ask Daily Stoic: Ryan and NBA G League Coach Coby Karl Answer Your Questions About Stoicism and Sports