
Mental Health Awareness Month pt. 2: Delay is the Remedy of Anger with Ryan Holiday
Ryan Holiday, with help from Seneca, offers a lesson on processing anger.
Weirdly Helpful (formerly The Best Advice Show)
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Show Notes
Ryan Holiday is one of the world's bestselling living philosophers. His most recent book is The Daily Dad: 366 Meditations on Parenting, Love, and Raising Great Kids. His books, like Discipline is Destiny – an instant New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today Bestseller, The Obstacle Is the Way, Ego Is the Enemy, The Daily Stoic, and the #1 New York Times bestseller Stillness Is the Key appear in more than 40 languages and have sold more than 6 million copies. Together, they've spent over 300 weeks on the bestseller lists. He has written 13 books in ten years while also authoring two daily emails and a daily podcast. His YouTube channel has racked up millions of views, and The Daily Stoic channels have over 6 million combined followers. He lives outside Austin with his wife and two boys...and a small herd of cows and donkeys and goats. His bookstore, The Painted Porch, sits on historic Main St in Bastrop, Texas.
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