IN-PERSON / ENGLISH: The Practicing Stoic by Ward Farnsworth


Details
This is our IN-PERSON event for Saturdays (no Zoom link available). We meet every 2 weeks.
SERIES
Our new series is based on Ward Farnsworth’s book “The Practicing Stoic”, which explores many Stoic topics through the writings of Roman Stoics (Seneca, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius) plus words from other philosophers (Cicero, Plutarch, Montaigne). This will expand our understanding of Stoic practices.
SCHEDULE
2-15 Chapter 1
3-01 Chapter 2
3-15 Chapter 3
3-29 Chapter 4
4-12 Chapter 5
4-26 Chapter 6
5-10 Chapter 7
5-24 Chapter 8
6-07 Chapter 9
6-21 Chapter 10
7-05 Chapter 11
7-19 Chapter 12
8-02 Chapter 13
READING
The book is available on Amazon and other book sellers in Kindle, paperback, and hardback. Buying the book is optional:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1567926118
No advance reading is needed. StoicDan will bring printed outlines to the meeting. If we run out of printed copies, you can access the Google Document. Go to the official web site (http://StoicDan.com) and click the link for "Saturdays" in the upper right corner.
VENUE
The location is Panera Bread, 2415 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32804. It's on the FIRST FLOOR of the AdventHealth medical building.
Parking is free. As you drive north on Orange Avenue, you will see the AdventHealth building on the right, then turn right, go 2 blocks, turn right again into the parking garage (free parking). Most parking spaces are open, just avoid the reserved spaces.
You can park on the first floor and walk outside, or park on the third floor of the garage and use the air-conditioned bridge to walk to the building.
TIME
The meeting is from Noon to 2PM. No worries if you're late... it's better to be late than not show up. Also, we take a break half-way in the meeting for refreshment and a bathroom break.
ZOOM LINK
Since meeting is in-person only, so no Zoom link is available.
GUESTS
If you want to invite a guest, please ask them to RSVP separately. We have limited number of seat.
COURTESY
This group enjoys open-minded, respectful conversations. We don't talk over each other. If we differ in our opinions, then "we agree to disagree". The long-term goal is to improve our minds via group discussions. Our group does NOT discuss religion or politics.


IN-PERSON / ENGLISH: The Practicing Stoic by Ward Farnsworth