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The article introduces William Irvine's book, "A Guide to the Good Life: The Ancient Art of Stoic Joy," which advocates for applying Stoic philosophy to modern living. The author, a philosophy professor, found practical solace in Stoicism, leading him to share its principles. The text explains that many contemporary issues, like anxiety and dissatisfaction, stem from a lack of clarity on life's purpose, a problem Stoicism aims to address. It highlights "tranquility" as the central goal of Stoicism for modern individuals, achieved not through emotional suppression but through rational understanding and active engagement with life. The source further elaborates on two key Stoic techniques: "negative visualization" for appreciating present possessions and "the dichotomy of control" for focusing efforts on what one can influence, ultimately leading to a more serene existence.