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Go to My LibraryDRIVE train je stoïcijnse mindset : 10 lessen voor een scherpe & relaxte mindset
- Language
- Dutch
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- Publisher
- Maven Publishing
- Pages
- 135
- ISBN
- 9789493213166
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Reviewers largely praise the book for its accessible and practical introduction to Stoic philosophy. Many found it to be a pleasant and inspiring read, offering ten clear principles that can serve as a valuable guide for life. The inclusion of small training exercises per principle was appreciated, as were the numerous examples drawn from the author's own life and successful sports career, which made the concepts relatable and convincing. Readers new to Stoicism particularly highlighted the book's clarity and ease of application, noting that it translates ancient wisdom into contemporary struggles and provides a realistic, grounded perspective on life's unpredictability. Its compact nature and engaging mix of theory and practical advice were also frequently mentioned as positive aspects.
Conversely, some reviewers felt the book lacked significant depth, describing its principles as somewhat superficial for those already familiar with Stoicism or self-help literature. A common criticism was the book's perceived high price relative to its relatively short length and content, with some finding it too thin or repetitive. The style was occasionally characterized as having a typical "management-book-self-help-tone," and some readers found the extensive focus on the author's Olympic skating career to be less relatable or even tedious if they were not primarily interested in his autobiography. For these readers, the book's anecdotes and explanations did not always add sufficient value or new insights.
Overall, the book is considered a valuable, albeit introductory, guide to Stoic principles, effectively blending ancient philosophy with modern application through personal experience. It is particularly recommended for those new to Stoicism or individuals seeking practical, easy-to-implement life lessons and a fresh perspective on well-known concepts. Readers who appreciate personal anecdotes from a top athlete and prefer a concise, accessible format over a deep philosophical dive would likely find this book engaging and beneficial for personal growth and reflection.
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