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#5 Stoic practice: strengthening myself through minor physical hardships

A Stoic Perspective
3 min readMay 29, 2023

This series of articles is my feedback on A Handbook for New Stoics, a book on the practice of Stoicism, by Massimo Pigliucci and Gregory Lopez. For one year, every week, I will experience the Stoic practices proposed by the handbook and I will share with you my weekly review. This will provide you with an overview of the different Stoic exercises and the benefits (or not) they can offer you.

💬 The quote (Musonius Rufus)

Now there are two kinds of [Stoic] training, one which is appropriate for the soul alone, and the other which is common to both soul and body. We use the training common to both when we discipline ourselves to cold, heat, thirst, hunger, meager rations, hard beds, avoidance of pleasures, and patience under suffering. For by these things and others like them the body is strengthened and becomes capable of enduring hardship, sturdy and ready for any task; the soul too is strenghtened since it is trained for courage by patience under hardsip and for self-control by abstinence from pleasures.

Musonius Rufus, Lectures, 6

🔥 Practice: looking for physical discomfort to learn to manage my emotions

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A Stoic Perspective
A Stoic Perspective

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