
Everyone wants to be creative. Everyone wants to soar with the eagles.
What conditions must exist for creativity truly to flourish? And how do we go about establishing those conditions?

Everyone wants to be creative. Everyone wants to soar with the eagles.
What conditions must exist for creativity truly to flourish? And how do we go about establishing those conditions?

You’ve got to get with the big picture!
You’ve got to remember the big picture!
You’ve got to see the forest for the trees, man!
Get outside yourself, and look at everything!

In this podcast, we discuss boldness and action. We discuss the nature, importance, and features of boldness.
How can we cultivate boldness?

I’ve gotten questions now and then about what it’s like to get older. How do I keep my mental and physical fitness like you? How do my thoughts change? How do my relationships change?
It’s a question that deserves an in-depth discussion, since the answers are complicated.
This is a reading of My Own Ten Commandments, one of the most popular articles to appear here in 2015. It lays out some key points in my worldview.
This is a cold time of the year where I live. Sometimes I’m reminded of the time I spent in Korea many years ago, and of the great food I used to eat there.
I like to haunt Asian food stores every now and then, to take me back to the old days.
In early January 2016 I’ll be releasing a new book called Pathways.
It is a collection of my best essays from 2015, and includes more than 50 separate essays.

Many of these have been enlarged, expanded, or edited. These are the definitive versions of my best essays from 2015.

This lecture discusses Cicero’s visionary essay The Dream of Scipio which I included at the end of my book Stoic Paradoxes. It relates a philosophical conversation arising from an out-of-body experience high above the Earth.

Welcome to the seventh and final lecture in our series on Stoic Paradoxes.
In this lecture, we discuss some of the most critical points of Stoic ethics:
I hope you’ve enjoyed this lecture series. If so, please rate me on iTunes, and on Amazon.com, so that others may find these lectures, and enrich their own lives.
Please feel free to email also, if you have questions about any of the ideas discussed here.
This podcast was brought to you courtesy of Fortress of the Mind Publications.
Happy Thanksgiving! I hope the next few days will be a time for reflection and relaxation.
And thanks for joining us in our next lecture on Stoic Paradoxes. In this lecture, we discuss some of the most critical doctrines in Stoic ethics:
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