The Power of Stoic Coins and Medallions: Embracing Stoicism Through Symbolism

The Power of Stoic Coins and Medallions: Embracing Stoicism Through Symbolism

The ancient philosophy of Stoicism has gained renewed relevance for those seeking inner peace, resilience, and a meaningful life. Stoicism, with its emphasis on virtue, rationality, and acceptance of the natural order, offers a practical framework for navigating the challenges of life. One unique and tangible way to integrate Stoic principles into everyday life is through the use of Stoic coins and medallions. These small but profound objects carry powerful phrases like “amor fati,” “memento mori,” and “summum bonum,” serving as constant reminders and guides for Stoic practitioners. In this article, we’ll explore the significance of these phrases and how Stoic coins and medallions can be valuable tools for anyone wishing to embrace Stoicism.

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Stoic Coins and Medallions: Portable Philosophical Companions

 

Stoic coins and medallions are not just decorative pieces; they encapsulate key Stoic concepts that aid individuals in their journey towards a more mindful and purpose-driven life. Let’s delve into the meanings behind three essential phrases that often grace these items:

 

  1. Amor Fati: The Love of Fate

   

At the heart of Stoicism lies the principle of embracing one’s fate or “amor fati.” This phrase serves as a reminder to love and accept the events that unfold in our lives, regardless of whether they are favorable or adverse. By cultivating a love for our destiny, we free ourselves from the burden of resistance and find tranquility in the face of challenges. A Stoic coin engraved with “amor fati” encourages us to shift our perspective from mere endurance to wholehearted acceptance.

 

Related article: How To Practice Amor Fati

 

  1. Memento Mori: Remember Your Mortality  

 

The phrase “memento mori” translates to “remember death.” While this might sound morbid, it’s a powerful Stoic practice aimed at cultivating humility, gratitude, and a sense of urgency in our lives. By acknowledging the impermanence of life, we are motivated to make the most of our present moments and prioritize what truly matters. A medallion bearing this phrase serves as a constant prompt to live authentically and purposefully.

 

  1. Summum Bonum: The Highest Good

   

The concept of “summum bonum” centers on identifying and pursuing the highest good in life – a life of virtue and moral excellence. Stoics believe that true happiness stems from aligning our actions with virtuous principles, rather than being swayed by external circumstances. A Stoic coin etched with “summum bonum” encourages us to consistently evaluate our choices and actions, guiding us towards a life of integrity and fulfillment.

 

Related article: The Stoic Concept of Summum Bonum: The Stoic North Star

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The Practical Benefits of Stoic Coins and Medallions

 

Stoic coins and medallions serve as tangible reminders of Stoic philosophy, fostering mindfulness and resilience in various ways:

 

  1. Visual Anchors for Stoic Principles

   

Holding a Stoic coin or wearing a medallion provides a physical connection to Stoic principles. These items serve as daily anchors, grounding us in the wisdom of the philosophy amid life’s chaos.

 

  1. Conversations Starters

   

Carrying or wearing Stoic coins and medallions can spark conversations with others. Sharing the wisdom behind these phrases can introduce more people to the transformative power of Stoicism.

 

  1. Mindful Pause

   

In moments of stress or decision-making, holding a Stoic coin can prompt a brief pause. This pause allows us to align our thoughts with Stoic virtues and make more rational choices.

 

  1. Subtle Accountability

   

Carrying a medallion with Stoic inscriptions creates a sense of accountability. It reminds us to uphold our commitment to Stoic principles, even when faced with challenges.

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Final thoughts

 

Stoicism’s enduring appeal lies in its practicality and timelessness. Stoic coins and medallions encapsulate profound principles in portable forms, allowing us to carry Stoic wisdom wherever we go. By embracing the phrases “amor fati,” “memento mori,” and “summum bonum,” these items become not only reminders but also catalysts for personal transformation. So, whether you’re a seasoned Stoic practitioner or new to this ancient philosophy, consider the value of these tangible companions on your journey to a more mindful, resilient, and meaningful life.

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Kindle Scribe: The All-New Kindle Writing Tablet

Kindle Scribe: The All-New Kindle Writing Tablet

Taking notes with my Kindle is perhaps my favorite thing about it. My notes are all in one place, they’re associated with the book I’m reading, can be exported, and so on. Amazon just launched a new Kindle writing tablet that’s likely to take e-notes to the next level. It’s called Kindle Scribe. This new writing Kindle promises to allow you to take in-book handwritten notes with the included stylus pen, but also create notebooks, planners, to-do lists, and more. The more ambitious claim about the new Amazon writing tablet is that it will feel like writing on paper. The makers of Kindle have done an excellent job with their e-readers over the years making them read like real paper, so I’m excited to see what they can do with the writing experience.

 

Let’s break down some features of the new Kindle Scribe that I’m most excited about. Then, we’ll look at how this reading-writing hybrid stacks up against another established writing tablet on the market.

 

New Kindle writing tablet features we’re excited about

 

Promises to write like paper

 

The Kindle Scribe comes with a 10.2” 300 ppi glare-free Paperwhite display, which should be ample space for writing notes. The display also offers enhanced resolution and imagery compared to previous Kindle models. There’s also the option to upgrade your purchase of the Kindle Scribe with the Premium Pen, which offers shortcut buttons and an eraser function. You can also stick with the included Basic Pen from the start and upgrade to the Premium Pen later. It seems like Amazon is paying attention to the details with this new Kindle writing tablet – even claiming that it will sound like writing on real paper. 

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Kindle Scribe is Amazon's new Kindle writing tablet

Organize your notes

Since the Kindle Scribe is connected to Amazon’s selection of millions of eBook titles, the device makes it easy to take in-book notes. You simply tap where you want to take a note within the book to capture handwritten notes. The notes are then organized in a folder associated with that book. I’m also excited about the ability to write journals and notebooks. For these, Kindle has templates you can use, including lined or grid paper, to-do lists, and planners. You can then export your handwritten notes to a digital format. You can also import PDFs and other file formats and make notes in or associated with them. Amazon is promising more document compatibility and syncing features coming in early 2023, including the ability to export directly from Microsoft Word. 

Kindle writing tablet is still for reading

Although Kindle Scribe innovates in terms of new EINK writing capabilities, it still has all the most loved aspects of a Kindle e-reader. It has a battery life that lasts weeks. The auto-adjusting front light is perfect for reading in all light conditions. The screen is not glass so there is no glare when reading in sunlight. And it’s built solely for reading (and now writing), meaning there are no distracting apps or notifications like with your phone or tablet.

Kindle Scribe versus reMarkable 2

Let’s take a quick look at how Amazon’s new Kindle for writing stacks up against one of the more established writing tablets on the market: reMarkable 2. 

You should buy a Kindle Scribe if… 

  • You’re looking for a reading-writing hybrid tablet. 
  • If you want a direct connection to Amazon’s library of eBooks.
  • If long battery life is important to you. 

You should buy a reMarkable 2 if… 

  • Thin, minimalist design is important to you. 
  • You’re looking primarily for distraction-free writing.

As a fan of Kindle e-readers and their many reader-obsessed features, I’m genuinely excited for this new release. As mentioned in the start, I’ve always loved taking notes using my Kindle, so much so that I wrote an article How To Take Kindle Notes And Highlights

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How To Take Kindle Notes And Highlights

How To Take Kindle Notes And Highlights

Kindle E-Readers are packed with features designed with voracious readers in mind. Perhaps my favorite is Kindle notes and highlights. I read almost exclusively non-fiction because I’m constantly seeking to understand the human condition, challenge existing beliefs, and find better ways of doing things. Of course, I enjoy the simple pleasure of reading—it’s my favorite part of the day when I get to sit and read quietly. But I’m also trying to get something out of it. This means I’m constantly taking and reviewing notes. 

 

Kindle notes and highlights are an efficient way to extract the key learnings from any book. I actually prefer my Kindle notes and highlights than classic pen and paper, because it’s all in one slim device, and for some of the reasons we’ll explore in this article.

 

This feature came as a pleasant surprise to me after using my Kindle for the first time. Amazon doesn’t do a good job of calling this out as an attractive feature, and how to take notes on your Kindle is not apparent, so I wanted to write a quick how-to guide for taking Kindle notes and highlights. 

On September 28, 2022, note-taking with Kindle took a giant leap forward with the release of their new writing tablet-e-reader hybrid: Kindle Scribe. Check out our article Kindle Scribe: The All-New Kindle Writing Tablet for a peak at its features and a comparison with another established writing tablet on the market. 

 

How to take Kindle notes and highlights 

 

Kindle highlights

 

As you’re reading, when you want to make a note or highlight, simply long press on the section you’d like to note. Highlight the text by dragging the highlight field, just like you would on a mobile phone. Then, you can select Highlight, which saves that passage for review later.

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How to take a Kindle highlight

Kindle note

By selecting the text in the way just described, you can also select Note. This opens a keyboard interface where you can type your notes. The notes will be saved in association with the text you highlighted. 

How to take a Kindle note
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How to export Kindle notes and highlights in four easy steps

 

Step 1

 

Within the book you’re reading, tap anywhere on the upper portion of the screen to reveal the menu. Tap the 3-dot menu in the top right corner. Select Notes & Highlights. 

How to export Kindle notes and highlights

Step 2

 

Select Export Notes.

Step 2, tap Export Notes

Step 3

 

You’ll be reminded that the notes will be emailed to the email address on your Amazon account. Select Send.

Step 3, select Send

Step 4

 

Go to your email inbox and you’ll have received your Amazon Kindle notes. You can choose between a PDF or Word format to review all the notes you’ve taken for the book you had selected to export. The PDF version of the Kindle notes and highlights looks like this: 

Example of Kindle notes and highlights export
Introducing Kindle Scribe, the all-new Kindle writing tablet

Other great Kindle notes and highlights features 

 

Popular Highlights 

 

The Popular Highlights feature is incredibly useful for doing deep research into a book. Popular Highlights are a collection of the ideas of a given book most highlighted by other Kindle users. This is great to get new perspectives, look for salient points you may have missed, or for getting a quick overview of a book’s most important ideas. 

 

How to find the popular highlights on Kindle 

 

I’ve chosen to demonstrate the popular highlights how-to using the Kindle app on my mobile phone, but you can also access popular highlights directly from your Kindle. 

 

Step 1

Within the book you’re reading, tap anywhere on the screen to reveal the menu. Tap the 3-dot menu in the top right corner. Select Popular Highlights. 

How to find Kindle popular notes and highlights step 1

Step 2

That’s it! You’ll see a list of the most highlighted sections of the book by other Kindle users. You can also see the number of times it was highlighted. 

How to find Kindle popular notes and highlights step 2

Once you tap on a popular highlight, you’ll be taken to that section of the book. 

How to find Kindle popular notes and highlights step 3

I hope this article helped you unlock even more potential for research and study using a Kindle device. For further exploration of interesting Kindle features, check out our article Kindle FAQ & 8 Reasons I Love My Kindle

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