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Right Thing, Right Now

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In his New York Times bestselling work, Ryan Holiday makes a compelling case for self-discipline and the importance of doing what is right, even when it is challenging. He emphasizes that a strong sense of justice is foundational to courage, wisdom, and self-discipline. Contrary to modern beliefs that acting justly is optional, Holiday argues that the lack of commitment to justice contributes significantly to contemporary unhappiness. In this installment of the Stoic Virtues series, he draws inspiration from historical figures like Marcus Aurelius, Florence Nightingale, Jimmy Carter, Gandhi, and Frederick Douglass. Their examples of kindness, honesty, integrity, and loyalty serve as guiding principles for upright living. Readers are encouraged to recognize the transformative power of adhering to a moral code and to learn from the cautionary tales of unjust leaders who illustrate the dangers of a compromised conscience. The Stoics acknowledged that living justly is not easy, but they maintained that it is essential. Sacrificing principles for convenience is a path only taken by the cowardly. This work serves as a powerful antidote to the moral failures of our time and offers a guide for living virtuously.

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Right Thing, Right Now, Ryan Holiday

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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2024
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měkká
ISBN10
0593943066
ISBN13
9780593943069
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4,15 z 5
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In his New York Times bestselling work, Ryan Holiday makes a compelling case for self-discipline and the importance of doing what is right, even when it is challenging. He emphasizes that a strong sense of justice is foundational to courage, wisdom, and self-discipline. Contrary to modern beliefs that acting justly is optional, Holiday argues that the lack of commitment to justice contributes significantly to contemporary unhappiness. In this installment of the Stoic Virtues series, he draws inspiration from historical figures like Marcus Aurelius, Florence Nightingale, Jimmy Carter, Gandhi, and Frederick Douglass. Their examples of kindness, honesty, integrity, and loyalty serve as guiding principles for upright living. Readers are encouraged to recognize the transformative power of adhering to a moral code and to learn from the cautionary tales of unjust leaders who illustrate the dangers of a compromised conscience. The Stoics acknowledged that living justly is not easy, but they maintained that it is essential. Sacrificing principles for convenience is a path only taken by the cowardly. This work serves as a powerful antidote to the moral failures of our time and offers a guide for living virtuously.