I get asked often: “What is The Stoa?”| lessfoolish.substack.com
The Pull is the subtle, unconscious force that draws you into the screen. I am writing this series as a practical guide to overcoming it for good—before it’s too late. In this entry, I’ll discuss the high-level roadmap needed.| lessfoolish.substack.com
It no longer feels like we are in a culture war but rather a spiritual one—an “unseen war,” as my Orthodox brothers and sisters call it. For secular-minded readers, an unseen war can be understood as a conflict in which one force seeks to capture attention and pull it away from what is most important—a.k.a., what’s most sacred.| lessfoolish.substack.com
Michael Trembly of the Stoa Conversations podcast (no relation to The Stoa) invited me to his podcast because one of his listeners requested he speak with me about my interpretation of Stoicism.| lessfoolish.substack.com
This entry is part of a five-part series on “terrible communities”: 1.| lessfoolish.substack.com
This entry is an appendix to my five-part series on “terrible communities”: 1.| lessfoolish.substack.com
This entry is part of a five-part series on “terrible communities”: 1.| lessfoolish.substack.com
This entry is part of a five-part series on “terrible communities”: 1.| lessfoolish.substack.com
I have been getting positive feedback on my five-part series on "terrible communities," with people privately thanking me for clarifying problematic characters in their communities and we-space practitioners telling me they are changing their curriculums to avoid the failure modes the series outlined.| lessfoolish.substack.com
This entry is part of a five-part series on “terrible communities”: 1.| lessfoolish.substack.com
This entry is part of a five-part series on “terrible communities”: 1.| lessfoolish.substack.com