Wisdom Takes Work

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Wisdom depends on curiosity. It demands humility. It requires a willingness to learn from the past in order to overcome the obstacles of the present – and we need it more than ever. In this fourth and final instalment of his ‘Stoic Virtues’ series, Ryan Holiday reveals a method of self education that can be honed throughout our lives. Drawing on stories of the Stoics, the Buddha, and modern greats from Abraham Lincoln to Joan Didion, he shows how to cultivate wisdom through reading, contemplation and discernment. He teaches us how to think critically, listen intently and escape the traps of tribalism, certainty and self-righteousness. As the Stoics knew, all other virtues depend on wisdom. It takes work. But it’s worth it.

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THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERFoster curiosity, discernment and life-changing wisdom: book 4 in the bestselling Stoic Virtues series’Some authors give advice. Ryan Holiday distils wisdom’ CAL NEWPORT, bestselling author of Deep Work ‘Ryan Holiday is one of his generation’s finest thinkers’ STEVEN PRESSFIELD, author of The War of ArtWisdom is central to a meaningful life. It gives us perspective, reveals knowledge and guides our path. Without it, our best qualities become our worst: courage turns to foolhardiness, self-discipline to cruelty, justice to empty moralising. We all aspire to be wise – but wisdom is earned. In this fourth and final instalment of his bestselling Stoic Virtues series, Ryan Holiday uncovers tried and true methods for cultivating wisdom. Drawing on lessons from heroes across history, including Marcus Aurelius, Abraham Lincoln, Maya Angelou and Joan Didion, he shows how to keep an open mind in times of division and disruption; to listen more than we talk; to think with nuance and ruthlessly question our own beliefs. Through cautionary figures like Elon Musk, he shows how dangerous intelligence can be without wisdom – and how we can all escape today’s traps of tribalism, certainty and self-righteousness. Are you open to listening? Are you willing to question? Are you here to learn? Wisdom is work. But it’s worth it.

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Weight 0.412 kg
Dimensions 18 × 12.8 × 3.8 cm
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Cover

Hardback

Pages

400

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

170.44 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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