Calm Mind Wisdom - Roots

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About this app

Ever wished philosophy wasn't so… complicated?

Roots brings you the timeless wisdom of Socrates, Marcus Aurelius, Buddha, Aristotle, and other great thinkers — distilled into gentle 2-3 minute lessons you can actually use in your daily life.

No academic jargon. No overwhelming lectures. Just small, thoughtful readings that help you understand yourself and the world a little better, one idea at a time.

What you'll discover:
— Practical techniques to manage anxiety and find calm
— Stoic wisdom for building resilience when life gets hard
— Ancient insights on living authentically and with purpose
— Simple exercises for clearer thinking and better decisions
— Timeless perspectives on relationships, character, and meaning

How it works:
Start your day with curated lessons tailored just for you. Explore 16 learning paths covering themes like inner peace, courage, authentic living, and emotional balance. Each lesson includes real-life examples and reflection questions to help the ideas stick.

Always growing:
New content is added every month, bringing fresh wisdom from new thinkers and expanded paths on the topics you care about.

Simple and transparent pricing:
Roots offers free content to get you started. Additional lessons and paths are available through one-time purchases — no subscriptions, no hidden fees. You own what you buy, forever.

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Updated on
May 20, 2026

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"Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity."

Two voices arrive. Simone Weil, on attention as a quiet gift, on grace meeting gravity, on the courage to truly see another. Montaigne, on knowing oneself with humor and gentleness, on the wisdom of ordinary days.