>Lifting for grils
Yall motherfuckers need stocism
Anyone else set up audiobooks while lifting/cardioing?
Audiobooks are pleb.
You're turning a book into a radio broadcast. The whole point of a book is being able to go at your own pace and being able to re-read passages you find appealing, whether on an aesthetic or insightful level. It makes it a much more personal experience. I don't need to hear some britcuck read me books like my mom did at night when I was a kid.
/rant
>>36489692
I agree, despite your usage of the word "cuck"
Audiobooks are all right sometimes though, like if you have to drive a lot.
But no, I can't get pumped for working out unless I listen to music OP
>>36489655
I listen to podcasts, mainly How stuff works, and planet money. Listen to them as well when i do cardio, might as well make good use of your time.
Not during cardio, no. I need something to get me going then. I sometimes might listen to an audiobook during my warmup (my walk to the gym). Even then though, I like to listen to music to transition into workout mode.
>>36489655
I could probably listen to some of Senecas stuff but I'd rather listen to NNTaleb ranting to get me angry. I mostly lift to sublimate my emotions of self loathing tho so not for everyone. Oh wait nvm exactly for everyone
>>36489655
Also haven't read any of Mark A, nor Epictectus, former would have a lot of insights on power
>>36489655
>>36489655
>Yall motherfuckers need stocism
The whole world would be better off if we taught stoicism in schools.
>>36489655
Marcus wrote half of his meditations on Opium you degenerate, Analects of Confucius are better anyway, A real mind opener is Thomas Reid: An Inquiry into the Human Mind
>>36489692
Audio is great if you want to learn while running, working, driving or lifting, much better then pop music for the brain, reading is still top-tier but text heavy academia is hard to digest, my advice, Audio for the Academia and repeat it a few times then novels and articles and research via reading
>>36490399
Skip Mark, meditations is all over the place (see above comment)
>>36490411
More like if we taught finance early on and classes on self-discipline