What is Stoicism?
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30 minutes Free Discovery Session
Stoicism is an ancient philosophy that originated in Greece, founded by Zeno of Citium around the 3rd century BC, and it remains relevant...
Evelyn Chourio
Oct 122 min read
The Myth of Being Yourself: How the People Around You Change You
Throughout our lives, we meet people who leave deep marks on us. Each encounter is an opportunity for learning. We not only gain new...
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Evelyn Chourio
Sep 293 min read
Love: A Conscious Decision - How to Build Relationships Beyond Emotions
When we talk about love, most people associate it with uncontrollable emotions. We think that the heart leads and all we can do is follow...
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Evelyn Chourio
Sep 213 min read
Why We’d Rather Be Wrong with the Crowd than Right by Ourselves
Have you ever found yourself agreeing with the majority, even when you knew deep down that they were wrong? It's not uncommon. In fact,...
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Evelyn Chourio
Sep 113 min read
Responsibility for Our Decisions: Teaching Children the Value of Consequences
It’s good to give children positive examples and teach them good habits, as they follow patterns and copy adults, but at the same time,...
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Evelyn Chourio
Sep 83 min read
The True Meaning of Self-Love: Beyond Unconditional Acceptance; Embracing Criticism for Real Growth
A common misconception about self-love is that it simply involves accepting all of our imperfections without seeking to improve them....
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Evelyn Chourio
Sep 72 min read
Embracing Differences: When Others Don’t Think Like You
In our daily lives, it's common to encounter people who don’t think the same way we do. From small decisions to big life stances,...
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Evelyn Chourio
Sep 13 min read
Understanding Overthinkers: The Benefits and Challenges, Plus Tips to Manage Overthinking
What is an Overthinker? Overthinking is a common trait that many of us experience from time to time. However, for some, it becomes a...
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Evelyn Chourio
Aug 252 min read
The Relativity of Good and Bad: How Our Perceptions Shape Our Reality
Things are not inherently good or bad. We give them the connotation we want, depending on our cultures, upbringing, and way of seeing...
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Evelyn Chourio
Aug 212 min read
Love is for the evolved, not for the primitive
To say that "love is for the evolved, not for the primitive" is to acknowledge that this feeling is not simply a basic impulse or a...
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Evelyn Chourio
Aug 172 min read
The Inner World of Introverts: Understanding the Quiet Contemplation
Intro:  Introverts are often misunderstood. Because they may appear distant or unengaged, people might assume they’re upset,...
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