Quintus Curtius

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 92:59:37
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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

  • Film Talk, Trade, And Pleasure

    16/12/2018 Duração: 24min

    I didn't really know what to call this podcast.  It's a mix of a few different things.  I wanted to talk about the movies I reviewed in the last post here, but I also wanted to toss out an interesting comment made by Samuel Johnson on trade and pleasure.  And finally--to relax and unwind--I read a few recent tweets by the G Manifesto.  It's important in life to mix things up.  Idleness may be the Devil's servant, but so is monotony.

  • A London Men's Club Of 1783

    02/12/2018 Duração: 12min

    Men's clubs used to be places where like-minded individuals could congregate and discuss topics of mutual interest. As society has changed, this is becoming a rare tradition. To see just what a gentleman's club was like in London in 1783, we go to the original sources and read the club's by-laws. Nothing better illustrates how different that era was from today.

  • Obsession, Judgment, And Restraint

    30/11/2018 Duração: 14min

    At what point does a man's dedication turn into obsession? And at what point can this obsession turn self-destructive? What role should judgment and restraint play in our lives? We discuss these issues, and offer the example of storm chaser Tim Samaras.

  • When To Deliver A Rebuke, And When To Have Fun

    18/11/2018 Duração: 22min

    There are times when a leader must deliver a sharp rebuke to someone in order to get him or her back on the right track. It is a technique that has to be used carefully, as it is not appropriate for every situation. We relate an anecdote in which the holy man Athanasios of Athos used it effectively. We then turn to some irreverent fun, with a reading of some of the tweets of the G Manifesto (on Twitter: @MichaelPorfirio).

  • "On Moral Ends" Lectures: Part 3

    03/11/2018 Duração: 24min

    This podcast is the third and final lecture in a series of three on my translation of Cicero's "On Moral Ends." In this lecture, we focus on the fifth and final book of "On Moral Ends," which deals with the somewhat eclectic philosophy of Antiochus of Ascalon. The speakers in book V, Cicero and Marcus Piso, debate Antiochus's views and tussle over whether his conception of the Ultimate Good is better, or worse, than the Ultimate Good proposed by the Stoics and Epicureans. Can wisdom and virtue stand alone, or do other "goods" matter too? What do we really need for a happy life?

  • "On Moral Ends" Lectures (Part 2)

    27/10/2018 Duração: 27min

    This podcast, the second in a series of three, discusses the highlights of books III and IV of Cicero's "On Moral Ends." In these two books, Cato and Cicero aggressively debate the merits of Stoicism and its conception of the Ultimate Good. The discussion takes place at Tusculum, Italy, a place that was extensively photographed by the translator in preparation of this work. When reading books III and IV, ask yourself what you think of the points raised by the disputants. How does Stoicism compare with Epicureanism, in your view?

  • "On Moral Ends" Lecture Series: Part 1

    24/10/2018 Duração: 36min

    This podcast is the first of a series of three podcasts that will discuss Cicero's treatise "On Moral Ends." I have just published an illustrated, annotated translation of this work and wanted to introduce readers to the book's major concepts and arguments. This podcast discusses the following subjects: 1. The origin and purpose of the work 2. The main ideas of, and arguments for, the Epicurean philosophy 3. The flaws and criticisms of Epicureanism After reading books I and 2 of "On Moral Ends," ask yourself what your own opinions are of Epicureanism, and Cicero's criticisms of it. Are they justified, or unjustified?

  • "How Can I Mentor Someone Else?"

    20/10/2018 Duração: 14min

    A reader tells how he had a very good mentor when he was young. As an older man, he now wants to be a mentor to a young person, but is not sure of the right way to go about it. We offer some suggestions.

  • "On Moral Ends" Is Now Available

    13/10/2018 Duração: 21min

    My new, original translation of Cicero's "On Moral Ends" is now available. This podcast describes the unique features of the book, what it is about, and why it is important.

  • Keep Moving, No Matter What Happens

    26/09/2018 Duração: 20min

    We discuss the importance of continuing to move forward, no matter what happens, and no matter how many bad things happen to you. Everyone's luck changes for the better sooner or later, and you have to be in the game when it happens. We compare and contrast the experiences of Nikki Sixx of the rock band Motley Crüe with that of television personality Anthony Bourdain. We close by reading a few tweets from the G Manifesto.

  • Arthur, The Three-Legged Dog

    18/09/2018 Duração: 17min

    A reader asks about how he should handle a limitation he believes he has. We respond by telling him an anecdote, and drawing the appropriate lessons from it. We close on a humorous note by reading some recent tweets by the G Manifesto.

  • Travel Tips And Impressions: Athens, Greece

    09/09/2018 Duração: 26min

    In this podcast we cover travel tips and impressions learned from my recent trip to Athens. The following areas are covered: Useful suggestions (Shoes, hotel, suitcase, money, etc.) Suggested itineraries Impressions of the country Food Language tips if you don't know Greek Prices

  • Virtue Is A Sentinel

    18/08/2018 Duração: 27min

    The virtues have been a force promoting social cohesion and stability for thousands of years. As a society becomes more wealthy, it tends to neglect these virtues. The consequences are deeply destructive: loss of social cohesion, indiscipline, greed and moral corruption. History suggests that such societies become ripe for disorder, even collapse.

  • "How Can I Help Someone With Anger Issues?" (Podcast)

    09/08/2018 Duração: 14min

    A reader says that he has a family member with anger issues. Every time he tries to help the family member, the person lashes out and becomes defensive. Nothing he does seems to make the situation any better. The reader wants to know if there is anything he can do. We discuss.

  • "The King Likes Only Empty Words"

    14/07/2018 Duração: 20min

    The willingness to do what is necessary is an essential condition of success in any enterprise. There are those who are willing to do what is necessary, and those who are not. We discuss an anecdote from Sun Tzu's "Art of War," and several other historical examples, to bring these points into focus.

  • Two Relationship Questions From Readers

    08/06/2018 Duração: 16min

    This podcast deals with two different questions I recently received: 1. A guy in his early 20s feels like his girlfriend is holding him back and smothering him, but he's not sure how to handle the situation. 2. A girl in her 20s is feeling frustrated that she can't find the kind of long-term relationship that she would like to have. We break down both questions, and offer some thoughts.

  • The Porfirio Insight: Knowing Where You Came From, And Where You're Going

    28/05/2018 Duração: 27min

    This is the third podcast I've done on Michael Porfirio, aka The G Manifesto. They've proven to be extremely popular. In this latest episode, we talk about the "Porfirio Insight": the ability to step outside yourself, take stock in your life, and see where you are headed. It's all about the journey, and whether the trip has been a memorable one. We've all only got one life to live...so you'd better make it count.

  • A Few Travel Tips I Learned Last Week

    22/05/2018 Duração: 11min

    I learned a few new travel tips last week, and wanted to share them.

  • Sometimes You Have To Be Wrong

    12/05/2018 Duração: 11min

    Our society places too much emphasis on the individualistic need to win every argument, to be right in all things, and to impose our will on others. Sometimes, you need to swallow your pride and let things go for the sake of preserving harmony. Stop trying to be "right" all the time. You will find yourself feeling better, less stressed out, and more at peace. Sometimes, being good is more important than being "right."

  • Some Advice To A Recruit

    11/04/2018 Duração: 23min

    I recently received an email from a man who is about to ship off to USMC boot camp. He wanted to know if I had any pieces of advice for him before he goes. I offer ten points that I found to be useful from my own experience.

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