Meditaciones Del Peque%c3%b1o Marco Aurelio Jose Luis Haveira [updated] (iPad)
| Pitfall | Solution | |---------|----------| | Reading too fast, retaining nothing | One meditation per day. Savor it. | | Trying to suppress emotions | Stoicism is not coldness. Feel, then examine the judgment behind the feeling. | | Using it to avoid action | Stoicism demands virtue in action — not withdrawal. Do what is right, not what is easy. | | Forgetting to practice | Set phone reminders: morning reading, evening review. |
🕰️ Te invita a detenerte, respirar y actuar bajo la luz de la razón y no del impulso. | Pitfall | Solution | |---------|----------| | Reading
Since José Luis Haveira is not a widely known philosopher in mainstream academic circles (no major English or Spanish philosophical database lists a prominent Stoic scholar by that exact name), this essay will be based on a of what such a book would likely contain, assuming it is a self-published, educational, or niche literary work aimed at introducing Stoicism to young people. Feel, then examine the judgment behind the feeling
