

How To Train Your Mind Like a Stoic | Day 37 of Stoic School with William Mulligan
Click here to check out HUEL: https://my.huel.com/mulliganbros #ad In today's episode, William explores the question: What is more important, your mind or your muscles? He argues that while many people dedicate hours each week to physical fitness, they often neglect mental workouts. The Stoics believed that the mind is our most vital tool and should be exercised with even greater diligence than the body. William emphasizes that just as physical strength diminishes without regular exercise, so too does mental strength. William introduces the idea of creating mental workout plans, similar to physical ones, focusing on four key areas: growth, good nature, resilience, and greatness. He shares his personal journey of overcoming the fear of public speaking through a structured plan of small, consistent actions. By setting clear goals and breaking them down into manageable steps, anyone can build mental strength and character. He also discusses the importance of virtues such as wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice in daily life. By consciously practicing these virtues, and reflecting on our actions, we can develop a good nature. To build resilience, he suggests incorporating voluntary discomfort into our routines, such as cold showers or fasting, to strengthen our mental toughness. Finally, William encourages listeners to seek out their personal challenges and confront them directly. This practice of facing fears head-on leads to true greatness and self-improvement. He reminds us that growth comes from action, not just from consuming information.