From Lonely to Alone: Stoic Secrets and Neuroscience for a Stronger Mind
The Synapse and the Stoa: Psychology & Stoic Philosophy di John Sampson | Science-Based Self-Help
Note sull'episodio
Loneliness isn't a weakness; it's a signal. Host John Sampson explores how to master that signal using a blend of neuroscience, psychology, and the "Inner Citadel" of the Stoics. We dive into why the brain processes social rejection as physical pain and how philosophers like Aristotle and Seneca viewed the "metaphysical wound" of being alone. Learn 6 practical steps to shift your perspective, tolerate solitude, and reclaim your power. If you’ve ever felt "uprooted" or disconnected, this episode of The Synapse and the Stoa offers the psychological and philosophical tools you need to flourish on your own terms.
Key Takeaways
- The Biological Alarm: Loneliness is a survival mechanism, as critical to our health as hunger or thirst. Chronic loneliness can rewire the brain, increasing amygdala r ...
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psychologystoicismneuroscienceself-improvementresiliencelonelinessMental HealthThe Synapse and the Stoaself-masteryphilosophy for lifeinner strength
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