Author: Richard Kohl

The Stoic Path: True Strength Isn't Revenge, It's Rising Above.

The Stoic Path: True Strength Isn't Revenge, It's Rising Above.

Article | Emotions
When someone wrongs us, that sharp sting of betrayal or disrespect can ignite a fire within. The immediate, almost primal, urge is often to strike back, to make them feel the same pain they inflicted.
Your Shield Against Negativity: Simple Stoic Steps to Emotional Invulnerability

Your Shield Against Negativity: Simple Stoic Steps to Emotional Invulnerability

Article | Emotions
Have you ever felt that sting? The sharp barb of an insult, the weight of criticism, or the blatant disrespect shown in public. That first rush of heat – anger, irritation, maybe even the urge to retaliate – is a familiar human response.
Why Zen Wisdom Says

Why Zen Wisdom Says "Empty Your Mind" for True Clarity

Article | Self-acceptance
In a quiet village nestled among rolling hills, there lived a young man known as Hero. His mind was a whirlwind, a constant theater of thoughts...
The Power of 'Less': Discover More Happiness Through Simplicity

The Power of 'Less': Discover More Happiness Through Simplicity

Article | Life
Have you ever paused at the phrase "less is more" and found yourself wondering, "How can that possibly be true?" It almost sounds like a trick, doesn't it?
The Hidden Power of Boredom: Why Your Brain Needs It

The Hidden Power of Boredom: Why Your Brain Needs It

Article | Self-care
We live in an age where stillness is often mistaken for stagnation. Many of us are less acquainted with true boredom than our forebears, yet we harbor a much deeper fear of it.
How to Break Free from Overwhelm and Pursue Your Big Dreams

How to Break Free from Overwhelm and Pursue Your Big Dreams

Article | Goal setting
Do you ever find yourself dreaming of significant achievements, only to feel a wave of inertia wash over you when it comes to taking action?
Musashi's Path to Inner Peace: Staying Strong When Arguments Flare

Musashi's Path to Inner Peace: Staying Strong When Arguments Flare

Article | Conflicts
It's a curious truth that in the heat of any disagreement, the most formidable individual isn't the one with the loudest voice or the most aggressive stance. Instead, it's the one who remains steadfastly calm.
How to Use Reason and Logic to Combat Panic and Fear

How to Use Reason and Logic to Combat Panic and Fear

Article | Fears and phobias
he Roman Emperor and philosopher, Marcus Aurelius, left behind a wealth of insights on how to strengthen our inner resolve and stay true to a rational path.
The Power of Acceptance: Buddhist Secrets to Overcoming Anxiety

The Power of Acceptance: Buddhist Secrets to Overcoming Anxiety

Article | Neuroses, emotional disorders
The quest to lessen suffering lies at the heart of many philosophical traditions, and one form of suffering that touches nearly all of us is anxiety.
How to Use Stoic Wisdom to Build Resilience Against Criticism

How to Use Stoic Wisdom to Build Resilience Against Criticism

Article | Self-esteem
We often profess to value ourselves above all others, yet we grant such power to their thoughts about us. So much of our precious energy is consumed by wondering, "What will they think?"
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