How to Have Willpower, Plutarch
How to Have Willpower, Plutarch
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How to Have Willpower
An Ancient Guide to Not Giving In

Author: Plutarch, Prudentius, Michael Fontaine

Narrator: Roger Clark

Unabridged: 3 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/12/2025

Categories: Nonfiction, Philosophy


Synopsis

How to Have Willpower brings together two profound ancient meditations on how to overcome pressures that encourage us to act against our own best interests—Plutarch's essay On Dysopia or How to Resist Pressure and Prudentius's poetic allegory Psychomachia or How to Slay Your Demons. Challenging the idea that humans are helpless victims of vice, these works—introduced and presented in vivid, accessible new prose translations by Michael Fontaine—emphasize the power of personal choice and the possibility of personal growth, as they offer insights and practical advice about resisting temptation.

In the spirit of the best ancient self-help writing, Plutarch, a pagan Greek philosopher and historian, offers a set of practical recommendations and steps we can take to resist pressure and to stop saying "yes" against our better judgment. And in a delightfully different work, Prudentius, a Latin Christian poet, dramatizes the necessity to actively fight temptation through the story of an epic battle within the human soul between fierce warrior women representing our virtues and vices.

Plutarch and Prudentius insist that we allow pressure or temptations to get the best of us. But they also agree that we can do something about it. And their wisdom can help.

About Plutarch

Plutarch was a Greek historian, biographer, and essayist, known primarily for his Lives and Moralia. He is considered today to be a Middle Platonist. He was born to a prominent family in Chaeronea, Boeotia, a town about twenty miles east of Delphi.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Charlotte on September 18, 2025

This book is basically a translation of two texts, one by Plutarch and one by Prudentius, which address the issue of willpower and how to lead a good life. I love that the majority of the advice and wisdom offered by Plutarch could be lifted directly from any modern business book on 'how not to make......more

Goodreads review by Omar on August 19, 2025

Insightful book the first part by Plutarch much more actionable the poem by prudentius requires multiple rereads before insights can be gained at least that’s what I found......more