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Field Notes and Stoicism

W.B. Huxley, Kylee

Field Notes and Stoicism shares my trials and errors: stumbling, learning, and growing as I apply ancient Stoic lessons to the chaos of modern life. Bring your curiosity and your coffee. Things are going to get messy.

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  • W.B. Huxley

    Field Notes and Stoicism shares my trials and errors: stumbling, learning, and growing as I apply ancient Stoic lessons to the chaos of modern life. Bring your curiosity and your coffee. Things are going to get messy.

  • Kylee

    just an eldest daughter oversharing on the internet \ud83e\uddff

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