To get to the heart of Stoicism and Western philosophy, it helps to look back at one of history's greatest thinkers: Socrates. In How to Think Like Socrates, psychotherapist Donald J. Robertson transports readers to 5th-century BCE Athens, transforming ancient philosophical wisdom into practical lessons for the modern era.
"From 'Fools rush in where angels fear to tread' to 'He who hesitates is lost,' we have many proverbs that offer conflicting advice. The truth, of course, is that sometimes it is good to rush in; other times it is better to pause for thought. We must learn to adapt to circumstances. Wisdom requires being able to identify when a rule no longer holds true, and good advice becomes bad advice."
We're thrilled that Donald is sharing Chapter 4 with Wisereads readers, introducing the Socratic method. If you enjoy the preview, How to Think Like Socrates is already available here to purchase. ๐ |