3: Seneca - How To Control Your Anger (Stoicism)
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In this video we will be talking about The 10 ways to control or anger from the writings of Seneca. Seneca was a Roman statesman and stoic philosopher, who in his book De Ira, offers us tips to prevent and control anger within Stoic philosophy. So here are 10 tips from Seneca to control your anger - 01. Recognise that anger is destructive 02. Recognise your anger triggers and learn to control them 03. Just wait 04. Use art and music to calm the mind 05. See yourself as an offender 06. Heal rather than punish 07. Choose your friends wisely 08. Don’t seek reasons to be angry 09. Use self-deprecating humor 10. Practice Self-reflection Seneca was a prominent Roman philosopher and playwright who published several essential works about Stoicism. He counselled Emperor Nero, and thought that anger is a temporary madness, and that even when justified, we should never act on the basis of it because it affects our sanity. Seneca wrote a book specifically on anger called “De Ira” which defines and explains anger within the context of Stoic philosophy, and offers advice on how to prevent and control anger and that’s why in this video we are going to look at 10 ways we can control our anger from the teachings of Seneca. Stoicism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium in Athens in the early 3rd century BC. Even though it is over 2000 years old, more and more people are discovering how Stoicism is not only relevant to modern times, but can be applied in very simple, yet strong ways.