Prison Philosophy: How a Rich Roman Named Boethius Got Locked Up and Accidentally Invented Self-Help

Before there was "Chicken Soup for the Soul" or "The Secret," there was a condemned Roman aristocrat writing philosophy by candlelight while awaiting execution. Meet Boethius: Rome's most overachieving nerd who went from Senate superstar to death row philosopher faster than you can say "political conspiracy."
In "PRISON PHILOSOPHY," you'll discover:


How Boethius invented the self-help genre while literally awaiting execution (talk about deadline pressure!)


Why Fortune is basically that toxic friend who builds you up just to watch you fall


How to find happiness according to a guy who was objectively in one of the least happy situations imaginable


The mind-bending solution to free will vs. divine foreknowledge that's kept philosophy professors employed for 1500 years


Why kings, monks, and scholars all suddenly decided prison writings were the hottest thing in medieval town


How to apply "The Consolation of Philosophy" without the inconvenience of imprisonment or execution



Part biography, part philosophical roast, and part genuine life advice, this irreverent guide transforms Boethius's dense philosophical classic into a laugh-out-loud exploration of life's biggest questions. You'll learn how a man who lost everything—wealth, freedom, and eventually his head—managed to write a book so influential it would be read for the next thousand years.
Whether you're facing your own wheel of fortune or just enjoy philosophical humor that doesn't take itself too seriously, "PRISON PHILOSOPHY" delivers ancient wisdom with modern wit. Because sometimes the best life advice comes from someone having a worse day than you.
Warning: May cause uncontrollable laughter, unexpected philosophical insights, and the sudden urge to write your memoirs the next time you're mildly inconvenienced.

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Prison Philosophy: How a Rich Roman Named Boethius Got Locked Up and Accidentally Invented Self-Help

Before there was "Chicken Soup for the Soul" or "The Secret," there was a condemned Roman aristocrat writing philosophy by candlelight while awaiting execution. Meet Boethius: Rome's most overachieving nerd who went from Senate superstar to death row philosopher faster than you can say "political conspiracy."
In "PRISON PHILOSOPHY," you'll discover:


How Boethius invented the self-help genre while literally awaiting execution (talk about deadline pressure!)


Why Fortune is basically that toxic friend who builds you up just to watch you fall


How to find happiness according to a guy who was objectively in one of the least happy situations imaginable


The mind-bending solution to free will vs. divine foreknowledge that's kept philosophy professors employed for 1500 years


Why kings, monks, and scholars all suddenly decided prison writings were the hottest thing in medieval town


How to apply "The Consolation of Philosophy" without the inconvenience of imprisonment or execution



Part biography, part philosophical roast, and part genuine life advice, this irreverent guide transforms Boethius's dense philosophical classic into a laugh-out-loud exploration of life's biggest questions. You'll learn how a man who lost everything—wealth, freedom, and eventually his head—managed to write a book so influential it would be read for the next thousand years.
Whether you're facing your own wheel of fortune or just enjoy philosophical humor that doesn't take itself too seriously, "PRISON PHILOSOPHY" delivers ancient wisdom with modern wit. Because sometimes the best life advice comes from someone having a worse day than you.
Warning: May cause uncontrollable laughter, unexpected philosophical insights, and the sudden urge to write your memoirs the next time you're mildly inconvenienced.

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Prison Philosophy: How a Rich Roman Named Boethius Got Locked Up and Accidentally Invented Self-Help

Prison Philosophy: How a Rich Roman Named Boethius Got Locked Up and Accidentally Invented Self-Help

by Sophia Blackwell
Prison Philosophy: How a Rich Roman Named Boethius Got Locked Up and Accidentally Invented Self-Help

Prison Philosophy: How a Rich Roman Named Boethius Got Locked Up and Accidentally Invented Self-Help

by Sophia Blackwell

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Overview

Before there was "Chicken Soup for the Soul" or "The Secret," there was a condemned Roman aristocrat writing philosophy by candlelight while awaiting execution. Meet Boethius: Rome's most overachieving nerd who went from Senate superstar to death row philosopher faster than you can say "political conspiracy."
In "PRISON PHILOSOPHY," you'll discover:


How Boethius invented the self-help genre while literally awaiting execution (talk about deadline pressure!)


Why Fortune is basically that toxic friend who builds you up just to watch you fall


How to find happiness according to a guy who was objectively in one of the least happy situations imaginable


The mind-bending solution to free will vs. divine foreknowledge that's kept philosophy professors employed for 1500 years


Why kings, monks, and scholars all suddenly decided prison writings were the hottest thing in medieval town


How to apply "The Consolation of Philosophy" without the inconvenience of imprisonment or execution



Part biography, part philosophical roast, and part genuine life advice, this irreverent guide transforms Boethius's dense philosophical classic into a laugh-out-loud exploration of life's biggest questions. You'll learn how a man who lost everything—wealth, freedom, and eventually his head—managed to write a book so influential it would be read for the next thousand years.
Whether you're facing your own wheel of fortune or just enjoy philosophical humor that doesn't take itself too seriously, "PRISON PHILOSOPHY" delivers ancient wisdom with modern wit. Because sometimes the best life advice comes from someone having a worse day than you.
Warning: May cause uncontrollable laughter, unexpected philosophical insights, and the sudden urge to write your memoirs the next time you're mildly inconvenienced.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940181591639
Publisher: Cogito Ergo Nope
Publication date: 05/10/2025
Series: Cogito Ergo Nope
Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
Format: eBook
Pages: 81
File size: 1 MB
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