Info by Matt Cole

Emotional Control

Emotional Control Stop letting people who do so little for you control so much of your mind, feelings, and emotions. Will Smith Tweet Listen to the Episode Stop letting people who do so little for you control so much of your mind, feelings, and emotions. – Will Smith Being emotional is being human. We never…

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Critical Thinking Exercise

Since critical thinking is a mindset, you must always step back, and re-center. Once you remove emotion away from the situation, you can follow this exercise toward Critical Thinking. The following questions should be asked after we step back and remove our emotional bond. Who said it? What did they say? Where did they say…

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Negative Visualization – Stoicism

As our world continues to be impacted by uncertain times, prepping has surged again. The idea is to prepare for x things to occur. X being anything from natural disasters, economic collapse, rioting, looting, just pick one. The issue is the individual cannot prepare for anything and everything. They can only prepare (if lucky) for…

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Choosing a Mentor – Seneca Letter

The letters of Seneca to Lucilius is a fascinating glimpse involving Stoic philosophy. Interestingly the Stoics were willing to pull from other schools of thought if they found them beneficial. We see Seneca commenting more than once of Epicureanism, another school during the time, ran by Epicurus. The constant desire to better ourselves should be…

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Fallacies or Errors in Logic

Logic is of the Stoic mindset, and a high regard involving critical thinking. However, errors in logic are called fallacies, and can damage one’s respective view and argument. Check out my posts ‘What is Critical Thinking‘ and ‘Critical Thinking.’  More sinister logic fallacies are at times purposedly used as reasonable statements. These purposeful fallacies are…

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