ER Docs and Crucial Talks

Stoicism Part 2 - Want What You Already Have

April 25, 2022 Raj Kalsi & Cullen Kehoe Season 1 Episode 28
ER Docs and Crucial Talks
Stoicism Part 2 - Want What You Already Have
Show Notes

Welcome to part 2 of Stoicism!

Tonight we deep dive into concepts such as retrospective and prospective negative visualization and how they can improve your quality of life.

We discuss the free Daily Stoic daily email and Ryan Holiday's book, Stillness is the Key:

https://dailystoic.com/email

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/1788162064/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2CWGPFGMHRJS6JY15XBP

Invariably some of our discussion with bring up memories of this classic song:

https://music.apple.com/us/album/cats-in-the-cradle/40286674?i=40286679

And we discuss this Foo Fighters classic song:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/my-hero/362133451?i=362133488

Cullen goes into a great case from the ER and tells a harrowing life saving story and describes how a grateful family member had a stoic moment at the end.  You won't want to miss this episode, thanks for all the feedback and subscriptions!

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