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You Become Who You Surround Yourself With — The Stoic and Neuroscientific Case for Choosing Your Circle Deliberately

The Synapse and the Stoa: Psychology & Stoic Philosophy di John Sampson | Science-Based Self-Help

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What if the single most powerful lever for long-term personal change isn't a habit, a mindset, or a discipline practice — but simply who you spend your time with?

The Stoics believed this so strongly they built a complete ethical framework around it. Modern neuroscience — from mirror neurons to the Framingham Heart Study to longitudinal brain imaging — has spent decades confirming they were right, and identifying the precise biological mechanisms behind it.

In this episode, we cover the full picture: the ancient philosophy, the modern science, and the practical framework that connects them.

WHAT WE COVER:

The Stoic physics of character — why Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius believed social influence operated at a literal, physical level through the soul's "tensional motion" (tonos), and why that  ... 

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