
Conversations How living like a Stoic changed my life
Dec 10, 2025
Brigid Delaney is a journalist and author known for her works on wellness and Stoicism, including "Reasons Not to Worry." In this discussion, she shares how embracing Stoic philosophy transformed her outlook on life, focusing on meaning over happiness. Brigid emphasizes the importance of accepting what lies beyond our control and practices like journaling, which she credits for emotional steadiness. She also explores how Stoicism prepares us for grief, encourages compassion within limits, and offers practical strategies for living with purpose.
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From Column Gimmick To Genuine Practice
- Brigid started Stoic Week as a humorous column experiment after a press release suggestion from a colleague.
- After criticism she repeated Stoic Week with friends and found a far deeper, transformative experience.
Origins And The Three Surviving Stoics
- Stoicism began in Greece and moved to Rome where it became practical training for leaders.
- Surviving works by Epictetus, Seneca and Marcus Aurelius still shape modern Stoic practice.
The Dichotomy Of Control
- Stoics divide life between what you control and what you don't, focusing on character and reactions.
- Preferred indifference means favouring external goods yet remaining emotionally detached from them.







