Explore Internal Agency through Stoic logic and Hermetic wisdom. Learn how Epictetus and the Dichotomy of Control help you manage stress and master your responses.

It’s a shift from being a victim of circumstances to being the architect of your response. If you don't tune your own vibration, the world will tune it for you.
Stoic principles for a modern world, vibrational theory, hermetic wisdom








The Dichotomy of Control is a foundational Stoic principle from Epictetus that distinguishes between things that are 'up to us' and things that are not. According to this logic, our own judgments and actions fall within our control, while external factors like a manager's mood or a client's final decision remain outside our column. By focusing energy only where we have leverage, we can maintain our internal agency regardless of external circumstances.
Stoicism suggests that our stress does not actually come from the external world or specific events, such as a difficult email or a bad meeting. Instead, our frustration stems from our interpretation of those events. By shifting from being a victim of circumstances to being the architect of our own response, we develop higher emotional intelligence. This shift allows us to protect our 'internal weather' from being derailed by things we cannot influence.
This episode explores the intersection of Stoic logic and Hermetic wisdom to help listeners reclaim their internal agency. It challenges the modern assumption that we must control every outcome to be successful. Instead, the discussion highlights how focusing on our internal judgments rather than external results allows for a more stable and effective way of working. It encourages listeners to stop letting external tasks dictate their emotional well-being.
Создано выпускниками Колумбийского университета в Сан-Франциско
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