La disciplina marcará tu destino / Discipline Is Destiny: The Power of Self-Cont rol (LAS CUATRO VIRTUDES ESTOICAS)

La disciplina marcará tu destino / Discipline Is Destiny: The Power of Self-Cont rol (LAS CUATRO VIRTUDES ESTOICAS)

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  • Author:Ryan Holiday
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Summary

In his New York Times bestselling book Courage is Calling, author Ryan Holiday made the Stoic case for a bold and brave life。 In this much-anticipated second book of his Stoic Virtue series, Holiday celebrates the awesome power of self-discipline and those who have seized it。

To master anything, one must first master themselves–one’s emotions, one’s thoughts, one’s actions。 Eisenhower famously said that freedom is really the opportunity to practice self-discipline。 Cicero called the virtue of temperance the polish of life。 Without boundaries and restraint, we risk not only failing to meet our full potential and jeopardizing what we have achieved, but we ensure misery and shame。 In a world of temptation and excess, this ancient idea is more urgent than ever。

In Discipline is Destiny, Holiday draws on the stories of historical figures we can emulate as pillars of self-discipline, including Lou Gehrig, Queen Elizabeth II, boxer Floyd Patterson, Marcus Aurelius and writer Toni Morrison, as well as the cautionary tales of Napoleon, F。 Scott Fitzgerald and Babe Ruth。 Through these engaging examples, Holiday teaches readers the power of self-discipline and balance, and cautions against the perils of extravagance and hedonism。

At the heart of Stoicism are four simple virtues: courage, temperance, justice, and wisdom。 Everything else, the Stoics believed, flows from them。 Discipline is Destiny will guide readers down the path to self-mastery, upon which all the other virtues depend。 Discipline is predictive。 You cannot succeed without it。 And if you lose it, you cannot help but bring yourself failure and unhappiness。

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Reviews

Andy De Lima

Another masterpiece from Ryan Holiday, I cannot wait for the other two in the series but while I wait I better practice this one ☝🏽first 💪🏽

Tom

Probably my favorite book in the series。 Good lessons and examples of how self-discipline is so important to everything in life。

Kimberly

Didn’t really get into the book and only read first part。 A lot of sports and political figures for reference。

Mark

Solid as are all his books。 Lots of nuggets and reminders to grind and stay disciplined。

Bret

I enjoyed this book, which is written in Ryan's distinctive style of telling a handful of stories and intertwining them with a classic virtue。 However, I loved the end when he vulnerably talked about the challenges of completing the book。 As a sometimes listener to his podcast, I appreciated hearing how his planning and trust in the process pulled him through, which are things he has talked about。 I enjoyed this book, which is written in Ryan's distinctive style of telling a handful of stories and intertwining them with a classic virtue。 However, I loved the end when he vulnerably talked about the challenges of completing the book。 As a sometimes listener to his podcast, I appreciated hearing how his planning and trust in the process pulled him through, which are things he has talked about。 。。。more

Diederik Mathijs

Annoying, repetitive。。。 can be boiled down to 10 sentences。

Manish

Holiday's second installment of a planned four-volume work on the cardinal virtues was much better than the first one。 With snippets of incidents from the lives of Kennedy, Queen Elizabeth, Antoninus etc, he drives home the need for self-restraint and discipline in a powerful manner。 Holiday's second installment of a planned four-volume work on the cardinal virtues was much better than the first one。 With snippets of incidents from the lives of Kennedy, Queen Elizabeth, Antoninus etc, he drives home the need for self-restraint and discipline in a powerful manner。 。。。more

Nathalie Bilinsky

If you are interested in the stoics and Marcus Aurelius then this is a good practical read which marries the philosophy with relatable, real world examples for applying to your own life。

RoninKam

Stoicism is the way! Holiday returns with a brilliant and well researched book once again!

Mariaye Vickery

mediocre

Diogo Assis

The first book I read by Ryan Holiday was “Courage is Calling”, I didn’t like it。 I also didn’t dislike it。 I just thought it was ok。 Maybe the message in that book wasn’t for me, maybe it wasn’t what I was looking for at the time I read it。One of the things I found a bit annoying about “Courage is Calling” was that Ryan told too many stories about other people but didn’t express himself or shared his ideas enough。 I ended up wanting to read books about those people instead of thinking about cou The first book I read by Ryan Holiday was “Courage is Calling”, I didn’t like it。 I also didn’t dislike it。 I just thought it was ok。 Maybe the message in that book wasn’t for me, maybe it wasn’t what I was looking for at the time I read it。One of the things I found a bit annoying about “Courage is Calling” was that Ryan told too many stories about other people but didn’t express himself or shared his ideas enough。 I ended up wanting to read books about those people instead of thinking about courage。However, I felt a bit different about “Discipline is Destiny”。 Though Ryan still used many examples of other people’s stories, this time I felt he had more to share。 He made some really smart remarks and I saw myself highlighting many many sentences。Maybe I liked this book a lot more because I resonated myself more with the book’s message。 Maybe I do feel like I need more discipline and the book helped me realizing it。 Nonetheless, I found the book inspiring and I really liked it。And again, I will look for books about the people mentioned in the book。 :-) 。。。more

Writemoves

Some interesting anecdotes about Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, Winston Churchill, Queen Elizabeth etc。 to promote good habits of life and discipline。 I skimmed through much of the book because at my age, if I haven’t learned how to control my wilder impulses in life, time has sure tempered them。I found the anecdotes interesting。 Holiday’s lessons have come to me through decades of experience。A useful self help book for those that may need it。。。

Anton Jirstrand Ribbenehed

One of my favorite books of the year。 Too many essential points for me to list in a post but Holiday brings up wrestling with urges in a world of abundance, how comfort kills potential, how we become vulnerable when we desire things that we don't need, and to always show up。 My favorite quotes > If you’re not giving your best, why are you doing it at all?> > We owe it to ourselves, to our goals, to the game, to keep going。 To keep pushing。 To stay pure。 To be tough。 To conquer our bodies before One of my favorite books of the year。 Too many essential points for me to list in a post but Holiday brings up wrestling with urges in a world of abundance, how comfort kills potential, how we become vulnerable when we desire things that we don't need, and to always show up。 My favorite quotes > If you’re not giving your best, why are you doing it at all?> > We owe it to ourselves, to our goals, to the game, to keep going。 To keep pushing。 To stay pure。 To be tough。 To conquer our bodies before they conquer us。> > When we waste time, we are killing ourselves。> 。。。more

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Audio and eBook。

Candace

This is only my second book I've read by Ryan Holiday。 I decided to read it because I wanted more self-control, discipline, in my life。 I find his writing style easy to follow。 He uses parables and quotes from historical figures, including baseball player Lou Gehrig, Queen Elizabeth II, Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius and writer Toni Morrison。 Holiday divides up the book into three sections: Part I: The Exterior (The Body); Part II: The Inner Domain (The Temperament); and Part III: The Magiste This is only my second book I've read by Ryan Holiday。 I decided to read it because I wanted more self-control, discipline, in my life。 I find his writing style easy to follow。 He uses parables and quotes from historical figures, including baseball player Lou Gehrig, Queen Elizabeth II, Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius and writer Toni Morrison。 Holiday divides up the book into three sections: Part I: The Exterior (The Body); Part II: The Inner Domain (The Temperament); and Part III: The Magisterial (The Soul)。 Each part has several small chapters, which make the topic easier to understand。 This is the second Stoic Cardinal Virtue (Courage, Temperance, Justice and Wisdom) discussed。 I feel I've walked away from the reading of the book with a greater knowledge of what self-control -- discipline -- involves and how it is applied。 I'm looking forward to his books on Justice and Wisdom, especially wisdom, when they are published。 。。。more

Kayth Bruton

Normally I don’t stray too far outside of principal texts, but Iv been struggling lately to find some discipline in my life。 I came to this book for inspiration but actually found an extremely important and well written book。 Hats off to Ryan on this one the topics he covered were brilliant and applicable。

Vladimir

Repetitive and badly written。 His understanding of Stoicism is, I guess, just what it is。 After reading his other stuff。。。 I get the impression that his intellect can't go beyond anecdotes and self-help。 If that's your cup of tea, go right ahead。 Repetitive and badly written。 His understanding of Stoicism is, I guess, just what it is。 After reading his other stuff。。。 I get the impression that his intellect can't go beyond anecdotes and self-help。 If that's your cup of tea, go right ahead。 。。。more

Kelly Bell

Full of great, concrete ways to increase self control and self discipline with examples and encouragement from people who have mastered discipline in their lives。 Great read!

Amethyst

Not his best book。 I also don't like his use of questionable political figures (ie Margaret Thatcher) as examples of discipline, and his long-winded tangent about Queen Elizabeth didn't really seem relevant。 More relevant figures, some of which Holiday does mention, include athletes, authors, artists and academics to name a few。 You could also probably include people in groups such as manual laborers。 Just because someone is in a position of power doesn't necessarily mean they have discipline, a Not his best book。 I also don't like his use of questionable political figures (ie Margaret Thatcher) as examples of discipline, and his long-winded tangent about Queen Elizabeth didn't really seem relevant。 More relevant figures, some of which Holiday does mention, include athletes, authors, artists and academics to name a few。 You could also probably include people in groups such as manual laborers。 Just because someone is in a position of power doesn't necessarily mean they have discipline, and someone with discipline doesn't necessarily have a lot of power。 The Obstacle Is The Way, which is a previous book of Holiday's, is a much better read。 Once you've read one of his books, the rest don't seem to add very much。 He recycles the same ideas and examples。 。。。more

Heath

I really enjoy books like this: practical applications of philosophy。 I think many perceive philosophy as a purely academic exercise, but nothing could be farther from the truth。 Philosophy asks the important questions of life in an effort to help us understand how to better inhabit our lives。This is the second book in Ryan Holiday's series on the four cardinal virtues。 I appreciate how this volume avoids the easy pitfall of turning the virtue of discipline (or temperance) into a simple life-hac I really enjoy books like this: practical applications of philosophy。 I think many perceive philosophy as a purely academic exercise, but nothing could be farther from the truth。 Philosophy asks the important questions of life in an effort to help us understand how to better inhabit our lives。This is the second book in Ryan Holiday's series on the four cardinal virtues。 I appreciate how this volume avoids the easy pitfall of turning the virtue of discipline (or temperance) into a simple life-hack。 We do not practice the virtues to make our lives more efficient, we practice them to make our lives good。 I appreciate the clarity with which Holiday writes, the way he is able to inspire his readership to lofty ideals and goals, and the practical way in which he makes the pursuit of these virtues a tangible reality for many。 Books that I have read that are in conversation with this one: Courage Is Calling: Fortune Favors the Brave, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, The Second Mountain, Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder, How to Be a Stoic: Using Ancient Philosophy to Live a Modern Life, You Are Not Your Own: Belonging to God in an Inhuman World, How to Inhabit Time: Understanding the Past, Facing the Future, Living Faithfully Now。 。。。more

Ryan Shaffer

Good read, similar to Holidays other stoicism books, always solid。

Kerri D

All good reminders about discipline。 I need more of it。 Enjoying this deep dive into the 4 stoic virtues。

Faris Fawaaz

Feels a little repetitive。 But I guess that’s how philosophy also works best, showing up right in front of us again and again with examples in different manners。 The really liked the last chapter where Ryan talks about how the writing of his book was affecting his personal life and how this time around he was able to do it better! Kudos to him。

Braydon Platt

I really enjoyed this book especially the bits on lou gehrig and the queen。 Fun listen!

Samuel Kordik

The second in Holiday's series on the four virtues, Discipline is Destiny is an exceptional work packed with inspiring examples and the core principles behind discipline。 This work flowed, and the careful thought that went into it makes this one of Holiday's best works to date。 There are ideas in this work that have stuck with me and I want to implement, such as having a clean desk, being good at saying no, capturing your mornings, and making mornings count by being disciplined at night。 I appre The second in Holiday's series on the four virtues, Discipline is Destiny is an exceptional work packed with inspiring examples and the core principles behind discipline。 This work flowed, and the careful thought that went into it makes this one of Holiday's best works to date。 There are ideas in this work that have stuck with me and I want to implement, such as having a clean desk, being good at saying no, capturing your mornings, and making mornings count by being disciplined at night。 I appreciate that Holiday isn't afraid to use morally compromised people as examples, calling out their failure but embracing the things that made them particulary great in their time—such as Robert Caro, undeniably a hard person, but also one who got a lot done。This is a book I want to reread soon。 。。。more

Alexander Gil

Trying to find faults with this book is hard, very hard。 That is why it deserves a 5/5。This book has already impacted my life and the structure, stories and non egotistical writing Holiday uses is fantastic。 A must read。

Samcwright

Again, not a big Ryan Holiday fan。 But this series he’s doing on cardinal virtues like Courage, Discipline, and Justice is great。

Tomasz Banaś

To moje pierwsze zetknięcie ze stoicyzmem。 O jak bardzo udane to było spotkanie。 Panie Holiday, ucz mnie Pan jak żyć。

5H3MS

Поставил звездочки для Марселя。Для кого-то может прозвучать мотивируеще, но по мне весьма поверхностно и избито。 Наверное потому-что многое уже было знакомо。 Было так же ощущение что некоторые пункты противоречили друг другу。

Jason Murphy

Ryan stayed true to his formula of delivering characters, true-to-life stories, examples and anecdotes around a main topic and it's many sub-topics。 He did an excellent job of making discipline and temperance a sexy character trait, and the examples he used are people and events who we would be proud to mimic and model behaviors over。 Ryan stayed true to his formula of delivering characters, true-to-life stories, examples and anecdotes around a main topic and it's many sub-topics。 He did an excellent job of making discipline and temperance a sexy character trait, and the examples he used are people and events who we would be proud to mimic and model behaviors over。 。。。more