Stop caring—Stoic tactics
A new how‑to article applies stoic techniques to stop overvaluing others’ opinions—practical steps focus on internal values, purpose, and actionable habits rather than detachment or coldness []. Useful if you’re blending ancient philosophy with behaviour change for fitness and habit formation.
Stoic Wisdoms published) the how‑to post at stoicwisdoms.com/p/how-to-stop-caring-what-people-think. The Stoic Wisdoms Substack lists 165K+ subscribers on its profile profile), ranking it among Substack’s most‑followed philosophy newsletters. The article appeared amid a string of practical posts in early March — “Doing Everything Right and Still Failing” (Mar 6), “On Selling Out” (Mar 4), and “What Is a Judgment?” (Mar 2) — per the newsletter archive archive). The same "stop caring what people think" theme has been pushed across Stoic outlets recently, including The Daily Stoic podcast episode “Why Are You Surprised?” dated June 6, 2025 episode) and Daily Stoic commentary that cites Marcus Aurelius on judging others commentary).