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Writing down your thoughts concisely when they occur and viewing them on paper •  Writing them on a whiteboard and looking at them “over there”—literally from a distance •  Prefixing them with a phrase like “Right now, I notice that I am thinking…” •  Referring to them in the third person, for example, “Donald is thinking…,” as if you’re studying the thoughts and beliefs of someone else •  Evaluating in a detached manner the pros and cons of holding a certain opinion •  Using a counter or a tally to monitor with detached curiosity the frequency of certain thoughts •  Shifting perspective and ...more
How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius
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