Jungleman and Trueteller are fans of Taleb. Holiday seems to be very commercial and not really an expert. Someone recommended Massimo Pigliucci to me.
Now I'll go for the Marcus and Seneca stuff. Also generally Taleb's books are so remarkably relevant to the life of a pro poker player (he is/was an options trader) that I'm surprised his books aren't discussed more by poker players. Stoicism isn't the primary topic but it's discussed often. If you really want to read a modern interpretation, I would very highly recommend Nassim Taleb's Incerto series. Epictetus's discourses and Enchiridion (the latter is a particularly brilliant ~30 page summary of his teachings written by a student) The primary stoic canon is roughly as follows (no order): Click the hand you want to post, Ctrl+A to select, Ctrl. How to capture Stars hand histories: On the Stars table click the 'previous hand' link on the top left, which brings up the hand history box. With private apps/challenge xbooks it’s hard to know the true top winners though.
Biggest winners for 2022 across the major sites. The actual stoics wrote so clearly and accessibly that I don't see any reason to seek a microwaveable frozen dinner version written by a 'marketing guru'. Previous High Stakes thread: May 2022 High Stakes Thread. I remember Tony won the biggest coinflip ever at like 6m or so. I recommend avoiding pop stoicism mass production authors.