How many Stoics do we have here at /philosophy/?
I've been a practicing Stoic for almost a year now and it's definitely made my life better off.
I find it difficult to remember to stay the course and at times find myself straying from it but I make sure to arm myself with some quotations which, despite their age, are fully applicable to our modern times.
What do you guys find the most difficult in your application of Stoic ideals in your lives?
What would you say to someone who is interested in the philosophy but is unsure where to start?
Who is your favourite writer?
From my journey I would suggest a beginner read Epictetus's Discourses and Seneca's Letters. From there I would suggest they read and fully digest and understand Aurelius's Meditation. I find the Meditations to be the most valuable text of them all from the perspective of a stoic practitioner.