Put very simply, I highly recommend his book, both for its discussion of modern Stoicism and for its examination of artistic creativity. Here's the video review, going into the details about why I recommend the book.
This review is the tenth in the series. If you'd like to watch any of the others, and hear my in-depth discussions and evaluations of the books, here are the other nine.
- William Ferraiolo, Meditations on Self-Discipline and Failure
- Massimo Pigliucci, How To Be a Stoic
- Pat McGeehan, Stoicism and the Statehouse
- Kevin Vost, The Porch and the Cross
- Chuck Chakrapani, Unshakeable Freedom
- Seneca, How To Die (James Romm, trans. and ed.)
- Epictetus, How To Be Free (A.A. Long, trans. and ed.)
- George Bradley, A Better Human: The Stoic Heart, Mind, and Soul
- Marcus Tullius Cicero How To Be A Friend (trans and ed. Philip Freeman)
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