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The Cynic's Month. On Healthcare: The Philosophical Life Series (en Inglés)
Lee Hathaway (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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18,05 €What if most of your health anxiety has nothing to do with your health?
The Cynic's Month: On Healthcare is a thirty-day philosophical inquiry into one of contemporary life's most complicated concerns-not the cost of insurance or the availability of care, but the relationship most people have with their own bodies. The fear that exceeds the actual risk. The wellness culture that sells anxiety while promising to cure it. The language of fighting illness removes permission to simply endure it. The body is treated as a project rather than a companion.
The Cynics were ancient Greece's most radical philosophers-not cynical in the modern sense, but committed above all to honesty. To see things as they actually were rather than as convention claimed. Diogenes of Sinope, who lived in a ceramic jar in the Athenian marketplace and said whatever he thought to whoever was in front of him, spent his life asking a single question: of everything you consider necessary, how much actually is?
Applied to healthcare and the body, that question opens thirty days of inquiry.
The month covers: (1) Why physical vulnerability feels like a personal failure, and why that feeling is not natural. (2) What health anxiety is actually about, underneath the surface concern. (3) How the wellness industry profits from the fear it promises to cure. (4) What the fighting language of illness costs the people inside it. (4) Where the Cynic tradition reaches its limits and where genuine medical need begins. (5) What it looks like to inhabit the body you actually have, rather than the one you're working toward
Each daily essay pairs an original haiku with a philosophical inquiry. No bullet points, no action steps, no five-point frameworks. The philosophy does the work, and the work is a shift in how you see-not a checklist of behaviors to adopt.
This is not a wellness book. It will not tell you what to eat, how to sleep, or which supplements are worth the money. It will ask you thirty questions that most health content is specifically designed to avoid.
The Cynic's Month: On Healthcare is the second volume in The Philosophical Life Series, following The Cynic's Month: On Money. Each volume stands alone. Readers of the Stoicism-adjacent philosophy space who are ready for something less familiar-and considerably more honest-will find this series waiting for them.
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