Wisdom Takes Work, Ryan Holiday
Wisdom Takes Work, Ryan Holiday
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Wisdom Takes Work
Learn. Apply. Repeat.

Author: Ryan Holiday

Narrator: Ryan Holiday

Unabridged: 9 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 10/21/2025


Synopsis

In this much-anticipated final installment in the Stoic Virtues series, Ryan Holiday makes the case for the virtue on which all other virtues depend.

Of all the stoic virtues - courage, discipline, justice, and wisdom - wisdom is the most elusive. This is especially apparent in an age where reaction and idle chatter are rewarded, and restraint and thoughtfulness are unfashionable. The great statesman and philosophers of the past would not be fooled, as we are, by headlines or appearances or the primal pull of tribalism. They knew too much of history, of their own flaws, of the need for collaboration to do any of that. That's wisdom - and we need it more than ever.

Wisdom is Ryan Holiday's guiding principle, and Wisdom Takes Work is the culmination of all his work. Drawing on fascinating stories of the ancient and modern figures alike, Holiday shows how to cultivate wisdom through reading, self-education, and experience. Through the lives of Montaigne, Seneca, Joan Didion, Abraham Lincoln, and others, Holiday teaches us how to listen more than we talk, to think with nuance, to ruthlessly question our own beliefs, and to develop a method of self-education. He argues convincingly for the necessity of mental struggle and warns against taking shortcuts that deprive us of real knowledge. And he shows us how dangerous power and intelligence can be without the tempering influence of wisdom. 

An absence of curiosity and prudence is a catastrophe for all of us, argues Ryan Holiday. This incredibly timely book both diagnoses the greatest problem of our current moment and offers solutions for the way forward. Wisdom is work - but it's worth it.

About The Author

Ryan Holiday is one of the world’s bestselling living philosophers. His books, including The Daily Stoic, The Obstacle Is the Way, Ego Is the Enemy, Stillness Is the Key and his #1 New York Times bestselling series on the Stoic Virtues, appear in more than forty languages and have sold over 10 million copies. He lives outside Austin with his wife and two boys ... and a small herd of cows and donkeys and goats. His bookstore, The Painted Porch, sits on historic Main Street in Bastrop, Texas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sebastian on October 26, 2025

Even after I've read the 3rd part in the series and evaluated it 2/5, I knew I'll go for the final one. The world's most famous neo-stoic - Ryan Holiday - doesn't write good books, but they are useful if you treat them as a trigger for self-assessment and deeper consideration of your everyday action......more

Goodreads review by Cameron on July 18, 2025

As a follower of Ryan Holiday's podcasts and particularly his virtue series, I have perhaps been the most excited for this final installment on wisdom. I might contend of the four virtues wisdom is often the most overlooked or, at least, it is not often written about. In his typical Holiday fashion,......more

Goodreads review by Macario on October 23, 2025

There was a time when Ryan Holiday stood as one of the most compelling modern interpreters of Stoic philosophy—bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary relevance in a way that felt urgent, accessible, and above all, apolitical. With Wisdom Takes Work, that era appears to be over. This latest install......more

Goodreads review by Already Overbooked on May 20, 2025

Be wise through reading......more

Goodreads review by Devina on June 08, 2025

"From The Ancient to The Present" After unwrapping Courage, Justice, and Discipline, Ryan Holiday is now ready to uncover the long-awaited Wisdom – the fourth virtue of Stoicism. Often seen as a pathway to enlightenment in religious contexts, Ryan Holiday narrows its scope through the timeless storie......more


Quotes

“A deeply thoughtful yet entertainingly readable description of the journey to wisdom by a modern age philosopher. I wish Ryan Holiday had written it, and I’d read it, when I was twenty. Now I hope everyone does.” —General Stanley McChrystal, retired US Army and author of On Character