In an era of climate anxiety and digital burnout, the ancient Stoics might have the most relevant roadmap for us. I’ve been diving into and it’s a game-changer for how we think about "the good life."
Below is a draft post tailored for a platform like LinkedIn, Medium, or a personal blog, focusing on the book's core message: 🌱 Can Ancient Wisdom Save Our Modern World?
Recognizing that we are part of a larger, interconnected web of life.
True happiness comes from aligning our internal values with the external reality of the world.
Success and wealth are "indifferent." What matters is the character you bring to your circumstances.
Gill argues that Stoicism isn't just about personal "grit" or staying calm under pressure. Instead, it offers a powerful foundation for Modern Environmental Ethics . If we truly view ourselves as part of a whole, caring for the planet isn't just a "nice to do"—it's a requirement of being a rational human being. 3 Key Takeaways:
The book by Christopher Gill explores how ancient Stoic principles—specifically the idea of living "in accordance with nature"—can be applied to modern life and environmental ethics.