30 Short Stoic Habits For Wisdom, Wealth, Productivity & Happiness

Tame your insatiable ego

Thomas Oppong
Personal Growth
Published in
5 min readAug 19, 2022

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Photo: Antonin Pius, Marcus Aurelius and Clodius by Shakko/Wikimedia

Stoicism is a philosophy developed by the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno of Citium. The philosophy emphasises living in accordance with nature, accepting things as they are, and being content with what you have.

It also emphasises the importance of focusing on what’s inside as opposed to what’s outside. If you focus on your circumstances, they will eventually change, and you will be disappointed. Instead, you should look for ways to improve your life from moment to moment and cultivate habits that will help you become a better version of yourself.

It’s also about learning how to control your emotions and feelings to maintain a calm and collected demeanour in any situation. Stoics believe you should be able to manage your thoughts, feelings and actions, enabling you to take control of your life.

By practicing stoic habits, you’ll be able to increase your focus and self-control, which will help you lead a happier and healthier life. Epictetus once said, “Progress is not achieved by luck or accident, but by working on yourself daily.”

Epictetus also advocated developing ‘stoic’ habits to train ourselves to be more patient and less reactive to external circumstances. The point of Stoicism isn’t…

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Thomas Oppong
Personal Growth

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