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Jan 2024
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Oikeiôsis: The Stoic Opposite of Selfish...

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In today's episode, I'm discussing Oikeiôsis, an essential part of Stoic philosophy and a cornerstone for developing a virtuous character. I'll revisit Hierocles' Circles of Concern, illustrating our interconnectedness with family, community, humanity, and the biosphere, and introduce the Pyramid of Concern, a new perspective emphasizing the foundational role of broader concerns in our well-being.

As we explore Oikeiôsis, I'll explain how caring for others as ourselves isn't just noble; it's a practical approach to living a fulfilled life. You've been with me through nearly 300 episodes, and now, as we begin 2024, we'll spend a whole month dissecting and applying Oikeiotic thinking and acting. We'll hear from ancient Stoics, apply their wisdom to modern challenges, and I'll even pose a question for you Spotify listeners to engage with directly in the mobile app.

Let's start this year by understanding and embracing the full scope of our concerns, shaping them to enrich not just ourselves, but the entire world we are a part of.

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