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Sinopse
Quintus Curtius is an attorney, writer, translator, and former Marine officer. His books deal with a variety of ethical, moral, and character topics, using examples in history, biography, literature, and philosophy. The result is both unique and inspiring. His podcasts are his personal dialogues with listeners. He can be found at www.qcurtius.com
Episódios
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"How Should I Be Planning For My Future?"
30/07/2019 Duração: 14minA young man of 24 years has a lot of questions running through his head. He doesn't know what he should be focusing on right now, and is not sure he should focus on business growth, travel, or family issues. We offer some suggestions.
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Who Were The 15 Greatest Commanders In History?
20/07/2019 Duração: 41minIn this podcast we have a bit of fun suggesting who may be the fifteen greatest military commanders in history. It is, of course, a highly subjective exercise, and I need not be told how rash the exercise is. Nevertheless, we persist. On Fortress of the Mind (www.qcurtius.com), I will also post the entire list. My hope is that this will generate some animated discussion.
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Interview With MMA Fighter Carlo "The One" Prater
15/07/2019 Duração: 46minIn this special interview, MMA star Carlo "The One" Prater discusses how he got into martial arts, what it's like to have a family, and many other subjects. Don't miss it!
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Fortaleza After Action Report, And Some G Manifesto Tweet Readings
11/07/2019 Duração: 16minIn this podcast we discuss some impressions of my recent visit to Fortaleza. Then we do a few tweet readings from the G Manifesto.
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The Difference Between Courage And Recklessness. And Some Tweet Readings.
29/06/2019 Duração: 25minIn this podcast, we discuss a reader's email asking about the differences between courage and recklessness. What are the parameters? And how do we know when we go too far? We then close with more G Manifesto tweet readings.
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Jack London Learns To Surf In Hawaii
21/06/2019 Duração: 25minIn 1906 Jack London visited Hawaii as part of his epic journey across the Pacific. There he encountered surfers for the first time, and learned the sport. His observations and impressions were recorded in a chapter of his book "The Cruise of the Snark," and remain fascinating to this day. We read passages from this chapter, and discuss.
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Jack London Builds His Boat
15/06/2019 Duração: 22min"Monstrous and inconceivable" was how Jack London described the conception and construction of his yacht "Snark," the ship on which he planned to sail around the world. This podcast describes his thoughts on building it, his problems and obstacles, and the true spirit of discovery. We then close with some tweet readings from the G Manifesto.
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"I Just Left My Job, And Don't Know What To Do Next"
04/06/2019 Duração: 21minA reader has just been laid off from his accounting job and is distressed. He is not sure what to do next, and is faced with a few difficult options. We discuss some general thoughts, and what principles to keep in mind.
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Appeal To Athena, But Also Move Your Arms
30/05/2019 Duração: 10minWe discuss two fables from Aesop that illustrate the point that we ourselves must take action, and not expect deities to come to our aid. When all is said and done, we must see ourselves as the architects of our own destinies.
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The Greatest Hope Lies In The Justice Of One's Cause
25/05/2019 Duração: 14min"In war the greatest hope lies in the justice of one's cause." This is a line from the historian Appian (IV.12.97), who lived from about 95 A.D. to 165 A.D. We discuss what this line means, and how we can apply it to our own lives.
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You Don't Need Anyone's Permission To Succeed
11/05/2019 Duração: 14minIn this podcast we discuss the subject of having the faith and confidence to follow your creative muse, without looking for the approval or endorsement of others. The herd is always going to try to enforce conformity. Do your homework, do your research, and learn your subject: but at the critical jumping-off moment, you need to keep your own counsel and not let anyone undermine your instinct.
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A Relationship Question, And More G Manifesto Tweet Readings.
27/04/2019 Duração: 30minThis podcast is in two parts. The first part deals with a good question I received today from a girl who emailed me about a relationship question. The second part is a reading of some G Manifesto tweets, just to have a few laughs. Listen to these amusing tweets, as I try to control my laughter.
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A Reading From Jean de Joinville's "Life Of Saint Louis"
16/04/2019 Duração: 18minToday was a difficult one to bear. We grieve, and feel dismay. I wanted to honor the spirit that created Notre Dame by reading some selections from Joinville's "Life of Saint Louis." He was the king of France known as Louis IX, and he lived from 1214 to 1270. The pious and selfless ethic he professed infused every stone, every brick, and every timber of Notre Dame. France, do not forget your dead king. Vive la France.
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Rehabilitation Or Retribution?
13/04/2019 Duração: 14minJournalist Raphael Rowe's new Netflix documentary series "Inside the World's Toughest Prisons" provides a harrowing look at incarceration in different countries. It also prompts a larger, deeper question. What philosophy is better: rehabilitation, or retribution? We look at the arguments for both sides.
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Some Life Advice From Ibn Zafar Al-Siqilli ("The Sicilian")
04/04/2019 Duração: 23minIn this podcast we discuss some life advice offered by the medieval Arabic political theorist and philosopher Ibn Zafar in his treatise, "Consolation of the Ruler Amid the Hostility of His Subjects."
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The Reality Of The G Manifesto
13/03/2019 Duração: 26minIn this podcast we answer some of the most common questions I've received about the G Manifesto. "Who is he?" "What does he do?" "Is he really doing the things he says he's doing?" We discuss some of the take-away lessons, and then go into some recent tweet readings.
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People Want To Be Left Alone
24/02/2019 Duração: 20minIn this podcast we talk about how the media deliberately tries to foment discord for its own self-serving purposes, and how this aligns with the purposes of the plutocracy. We compare this ethic to an interesting anecdote related by the Roman historian Priscus that occurred while he was traveling to the court of Attila the Hun in 448 A.D. Most people just want to be left alone to live their lives in peace, and this is the ideal we should seek in an era of perpetual outrage.
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A G Manifesto Tweet Reading
05/02/2019 Duração: 27minI read some of the recent tweets of the G Manifesto (Twitter: @MichaelPorfirio. It's all here: chimp strength, coconuts, weesh dudes, game meats, deep ocean swims, swooping mass beautiful girls, and the whole nine yards. What the hell use is anything if you can't enjoy life? Unplug from those negative dorks out there and visualize some real fun.
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The Fragility And Perishability Of Knowledge
27/01/2019 Duração: 29minIn this podcast we discuss how fragile and perishable knowledge and learning can be. We discuss the loss of Latin literature in the West, and the dissipation of the holdings of the Alexandrian library of the Ptolemies. It is clear that even a short period of neglect can result in the loss of a catastrophic quantity of irreplaceable knowledge. Every generation must safeguard and promote the legacy of the past, so that future epochs are not deprived of their cultural inheritance. It only took about 200 years of neglect for the majority of Latin literature to become lost to history. In the east, the great library of Alexandria, along with that of Pergamum, withered away from a combination of apathy, neglect, and the vicissitudes of time. What lessons can be learned from these sobering facts?
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A Reading From "Pantheon": Ice Odyssey: Douglas Mawson's Race Against Death
08/01/2019 Duração: 12minIn this podcast, I read a chapter from my 2015 book "Pantheon." The chapter is entitled "Ice Odyssey: Douglas Mawson's Race Against Death."