We live in an age of anxiety. Between the doom-scrolling, the political noise, the endless hustle culture, and the pressure to be happy all the time , it feels like our emotions are on a never-ending roller coaster.
In a culture where we often externalize blame (or internalize shame), Piring gives you a third path: Objective analysis. He uses memes, modern case studies, and references to Indonesian pop culture to make you realize that happiness is a skill, not a lottery ticket.
Yes, Filosofi Teras is a book about Stoicism. But don’t close the tab yet. This isn't your dusty, boring college textbook about dead white men in togas.
Filosofi Teras became a bestseller not because it offers magical cures, but because it offers .
This book won’t solve your life’s problems. But it will change the way you see them. It turns a "teras" (porch) from a place to sit into a state of mind—a place of calm observation amidst the chaos.
