Open in app
Home
Notifications
Lists
Stories

Write
Brandon Tumblin
Brandon Tumblin

Home

Published in PERENNIAL — Ancient Lessons for Modern Life

·Jul 24

Should a Stoic Take a Day Off?

In Stoicism and some other philosophies, there is a strong sense of duty. There is an obligation to contribute to the world so that we can all build something better for the present generation as well as future generations. It may seem that the implication here is that you must…

Stoicism

3 min read

Should a Stoic Take a Day Off?
Should a Stoic Take a Day Off?

Published in PERENNIAL — Ancient Lessons for Modern Life

·Jul 18

How to Practice Gratitude

Human beings have a problem: we lean towards ingratitude. The first time we acquire a new cellphone, vehicle, partner, or anything else, we feel very happy and excited about it. However, it doesn’t take long for us to start to look at the very thing that gave us a dopamine…

Philosophy

4 min read

How to Practice Gratitude
How to Practice Gratitude

Published in PERENNIAL — Ancient Lessons for Modern Life

·Jun 20

Why You Should Be Cautious of Which Habits You Practice

Life has a way of flying by. One minute you’re a teenager dealing with regular peer pressure and the next you’re an adult with a constant sink full of dirty dishes. There tend to be milestones of reflection ingrained in this process of time. These can be undertaken voluntarily, like…

Philosophy

4 min read

Why You Should Be Cautious of Which Habits You Adopt
Why You Should Be Cautious of Which Habits You Adopt

Published in PERENNIAL — Ancient Lessons for Modern Life

·Jun 10

Were the Stoics Right About Anger?

The Stoics overwhelmingly considered anger to be the most toxic emotion, even going so far as to say that it was never — never — a good thing. They believed that any form of anger is a vice. Other philosophers such as Aristotle thought, on the other hand, that there…

Philosophy

4 min read

Were the Stoics Right About Anger?
Were the Stoics Right About Anger?

Published in PERENNIAL — Ancient Lessons for Modern Life

·Jun 1

Why Is Laziness A Vice?

Breaking Down the Vice of “Sloth” — “Lazy” is generally not something that people aspire to be. I, for one, would not want to be called a “lazy person”. However, why exactly is it such a bad thing to be lazy? Ancient philosophers categorized this idea as a vice, and they fittingly named it “sloth”. What does…

Philosophy

4 min read

Why Is Laziness A Vice?
Why Is Laziness A Vice?

Published in PERENNIAL — Ancient Lessons for Modern Life

·May 25

What it Means to Have A Piece of Divinity Within You

There is an ancient idea in Stoicism that we all have a piece of divinity within us. Later adopted by the Christians, this idea has evolved into Western philosophy as a whole and has even manifested itself into our modern laws. Its clear implication is that all humans have inherent…

Stoicism

5 min read

What it Means to Have A Piece of Divinity Within You
What it Means to Have A Piece of Divinity Within You

Published in PERENNIAL — Ancient Lessons for Modern Life

·May 13

What’s The Difference Between Character & Reputation?

Philosophers often discuss the importance of character, commonly called “virtue”. Stoicism in particular places a large emphasis on developing the cardinal virtues (justice, wisdom, courage, and temperance) which, as the Stoics believed, would allow us to flourish as human beings. At the same time, it isn’t uncommon to hear talk…

Stoicism

5 min read

What’s The Difference Between Character & Reputation?
What’s The Difference Between Character & Reputation?

Published in PERENNIAL — Ancient Lessons for Modern Life

·May 4

Is “Dark Energy” Real?

The phrase “dark energy” carries a metaphysical, almost voodoo-like connotation. It manifests imagery of cleansing items and places with Holy water and sage and comes off as rather unscientific. Despite all of this, it is still quite common to hear different versions of considering something to have “dark energy”. …

Philosophy

4 min read

Is “Dark Energy” Real?
Is “Dark Energy” Real?

Published in PERENNIAL — Ancient Lessons for Modern Life

·Apr 26

A Philosophical Definition of Love

There are few words quite like “love” in the English language. Most people have an idea of what it means, though few could confidently define it. It transcends context — it can refer to how one views their job, life, partner, friends, family, and so on. And we all seem…

Love

6 min read

A Philosophical Definition of Love
A Philosophical Definition of Love

Published in Stoicism — Philosophy as a Way of Life

·Apr 22

What Is a “Natural Stoic”?

You may have heard the term “natural Stoic” bumping around in the Stoic world. It is used to describe someone who is, of course, “naturally Stoic”. However, like many of the concepts in Stoicism, I feel that many people don’t actually refer to the philosophy of Stoicism when calling someone…

Stoic

6 min read

What Is a “Natural Stoic”?
What Is a “Natural Stoic”?
Brandon Tumblin

Brandon Tumblin

Host of The Strong Stoic Podcast

Following
  • The Good Men Project

    The Good Men Project

  • Abhishek

    Abhishek

  • J.W. Bertolotti

    J.W. Bertolotti

  • Michael McGill

    Michael McGill

  • Jules Evans

    Jules Evans

Help

Status

Writers

Blog

Careers

Privacy

Terms

About

Knowable