For centuries, all sorts of people—generals and politicians, athletes and coaches, writers and leade
In today’s Part 2 episode, Josh Brolin and Ryan talk about shedding the ‘young talent’ image, the tr
It’s not that the Stoics had no temper or no fear or no moments where their life felt unfulfilled. I
We think if we just make enough money, we won't have to worry anymore. We think if we just become po
Life has a way stripping all our reasons bare, of humbling our plans and assumptions.🪙 Designed wit
Josh Brolin joins Ryan to talk about the childhood trauma that shaped him, the cathartic process of
We never met Marcus Aurelius or listened to Epictetus lecture. And yet, do they not feel real to us?
The Stoics warned us about this endless cycle, not to condemn desire entirely, but to remind us that
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In his work as a performance expert, Steve Magness has discovered that to truly reach the highest le
The most important thing displayed in Andy Reid’s his office is not a trophy. Instead, it’s a s
Perhaps you feel a bit like Marcus Aurelius did when he wrote in Meditations, “I was once a fortunat
The reason it makes you upset is because you expect it to be otherwise. Because you let it surprise
It’s easy to assume an Olympian would be all about external achievements, but Alexi Pappas has redef
We’d prefer to be less hemmed in, to have more freedom, to have fewer rules. But we are made better
We have to remind ourselves, as Marcus Aurelius did, that no matter what other people do (or what ot
By supporting, encouraging, and influencing others, our efforts can live on. What matters is that we
How does Matthew McConaughey deal with difficult people? What’s his approach to dealing with life’s
While in Vancouver, mom of four asked Ryan - "How do I achieve stillness while being a parent and ju
You want to achieve. You want to leave your mark on the universe. You want to conquer the world.🎥 W
Marcus Aurelius didn’t always make the right choices. Neither will we. The important thing is what w