

How A Stoic Would Deal with Hate | Wisdom from Marcus Aurelius, Seneca and Epictetus - Day 39 of Stoic School
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In this episode, William explores how to respond to haters by drawing on the wisdom of the ancient Stoics - Epictetus, Seneca, and Marcus Aurelius. Discover how these philosophical masters maintained their inner peace and resilience in the face of criticism and negativity. By seeing negative remarks as natural parts of life and opportunities for growth, the Stoics teach us to transform haters' words into stepping stones for personal development.
William explains the importance of focusing on what you can control: your actions and reactions. The Stoics believed that you control your inner fortress, so don't let negative comments invade your peace. Understand that haters' actions are beyond your control and often stem from their own insecurities and jealousies. By differentiating between constructive criticism and baseless negativity, you can use the former to improve and dismiss the latter as irrelevant.
Tune in to embrace the Stoic way of handling negativity and become invincible to haters.