Stoicism is a philosophy that dates back to the early Christian church and resonates powerfully with Buddhism.
The stoic philosophy or stoicism has the core element of focusing on things that are within your control.
Stoicism and parenting
Parenting can be full of anxiety. However, according to Dr. Darling, parents can find the key to happier parenting in stoicism.
According to the psychology professor, her mom s philosophy taught her about stoicism.
She said that since her mom worked hard on parenting, she also knew when things are already out of her control.
Dr. Darling said, What she
did have control over, she controlled. She gave support. She pushed and (definitely) nagged.
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Kaleem Hawa‘s poem, ‘Learned Helplessness’, first published in the
The Poetry Review last year, is the subject of
Katrina Naomi‘s online critique for The Poetry Society’s ‘In Front of the Poem’ series.
It’s a poem that works at speed, Katrina Naomi writes: “I find myself considering how much the box of the prose poem contains my eyes, forcing them to whizz on down the lines. But the main reason that the impetus in Hawa’s poem works is that […] I am keen to find out what happens next, as if I were reading a thriller. ‘Learned Helplessness’ is genuinely exciting, even if – like any good poem – it doesn’t reveal all of its secrets, no matter how much I’ve forced myself to slow down to read it, and how many times. […] Yet for all of the form’s solidity, and the poem’s tremendous narrative arc, nothing feels real.”