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Stoicism: why Epictetus would Insta-Fold 72o
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[QUOTE="Manjerica1, post: 7128764, member: 335231"] I used to think philosophy was for dudes with elbow patches and no ROI. Like, what the hell does some dead Greek know about bubbling the Sunday Storm after 4hours of peak play? Turns out: [B]a lot.[/B] A few months ago, I hit a rough patch. Variance was raw-dogging me daily. Back-to-back FTs gone wrong, setups, suckouts, all of it. I wasn’t just losing money — I was losing [I]myself[/I]. One night, in full self-pity mode, I saw this quote from Epictetus on Twitter: And something just clicked. That’s literally poker. You don’t control the cards. You don’t control villains. You don’t even control your own dumbass clicking JTs from UTG sometimes. All you control… is [B]how you show up[/B]. So I started treating poker like a Stoic. [LIST] [*]Cooler? Meh. It was never mine to begin with. [*]Bad beat? Part of the game. Next hand. [*]Suckout someone? No ego. Just math doing its thing. [/LIST] I even put a sticky note on my monitor: [I]“Amor Fati.”[/I] Love fate. Accept everything. Play anyway. Now, I’m not gonna act like I’m Marcus Aurelius reincarnated. I still rage sometimes. I still scream internally when fish spike rivers. But the bounce-back is faster. The ego’s lighter. And ironically — the bankroll is healthier. [HR][/HR] [B]So tell me: you playing like a Stoic? Or still trying to beat RNG with pure emotion?[/B] [/QUOTE]
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