Sunday thoughts (week 7 2017)

Some confessions Last time I said: You will not last. Live now. I still live like someone who has been promised a thousand years. Last time I said: Play the equanimity game all day long.  It is the best game in town. Sure, I have been playing. Starting often a bit late, though. An important thing [...]

Sunday thoughts (week 5 2017)

 You will not last. Live now. Play the equanimity game all day long.  It is the best game in town. Make everything else a game too; be that guy in the donkey-kong. http://www.freekong.org Keep a score on everything that matters and beat your former best. Do not take things too seriously. Do not try to make perfect; make [...]

Early in the morning

Let Marcus help you whenever you feel like hitting the snooze-button, or complaining about your part in this world. At dawn, when you have trouble getting out of bed, tell yourself: "I have to go to work—as a human being. What do I have to complain of, if I'm going to do what I was [...]

Sunday thoughts (week 2 2017)

Remember that the mass media (especially the social media) brings you the bad news of the world; the tragedies, scare-stories,  uninformed opinions, unwarranted claims and many times just plain lies. The world is beautiful but it looks like hell via the headlines. Be accurate and honest with your efforts at anything you try to accomplish. [...]

Sitting Meditation

Find a quiet and peaceful place to meditate in. Preferably where there is no wind, not too hot or not too cold. Turn off your phone and other distractions. If you can't find such a place, then meditate in a noisy and busy place. Sit on a a cushion cross-legged, or on a chair (some [...]

Stoic Morning Meditation

Follow the script to meditate at daybreak. This is based on the audio files shared by Stoicism Today, read by Donald Robertson who is also the author of the book called "Stoicism and the Art of Happiness", which includes a lot of Stoic exercises. Just grab your coffee-mug and sit upright with dignity, on a chair [...]