A field guide to the texts beneath the work
The books that shape endurance, agency, neurodiversity, and the quiet discipline fromm my painted porch to the hills.
These books form the scaffolding behind the writing — the quiet influences that shape how I see the world, the hill, and the work of becoming.
The Canon exists because endurance is not just physical. It’s philosophical, emotional, seasonal, neurological, and deeply human.
The Zentriathlete Canon is not a reading list. It’s the intellectual and emotional architecture beneath the work — the texts that shape how I write about endurance, attention, neurodiversity, grief, and the long rebuild. These books form the spine of the worldview behind Zentriathlete. The Canon exists because endurance is not just physical. It’s philosophical, emotional, seasonal, neurological, and deeply human. These books form the scaffolding behind the writing — the quiet influences that shape how I see the world, the hill, and the work of becoming.
Shane (zentriathlete)
ZT– Founder
These are the foundational texts — the ancient lineage that shapes your neutral tone, your clipped clarity, and your belief that the hill is indifferent. Not cruel. Not kind. Simply honest. The virtues live here:
Classical & Pre‑Stoic Foundations
The Iliad — Homer
The Odyssey — Homer
The Republic — Plato
The Symposium — Plato
Nicomachean Ethics — Aristotle
The Apology — Plato (Socrates’ voice carried through his student)
Early Stoic Lineage
Fragments & Teachings of Zeno of Citium (founder of Stoicism)
Cleanthes’ Hymn to Zeus (early Stoic cosmology)
Chrysippus (fragments) — the architect of Stoic logic
Roman Stoics
Meditations — Marcus Aurelius
Letters from a Stoic — Seneca
Discourses & Enchiridion — Epictetus
These are the modern works that translate ancient virtue into lived practice — the bridge between philosophy and training, between the inner citadel and the daily miles. Where the four classical virtues become actionable: Courage in effort. Temperance in routine. Wisdom in choices. Justice in how you carry yourself through the world.
Modern Stoic Lineage
The Obstacle Is the Way — Ryan Holiday
Ego Is the Enemy — Ryan Holiday
Stillness Is the Key — Ryan Holiday
Courage Is Calling — Ryan Holiday
Discipline Is Destiny — Ryan Holiday
Wisdom Is Work — Ryan Holiday
The Stranger — Absurdity, meaning‑making, and the refusal to lie to oneself.
Madame Bovary — Desire without discipline; the cost of unexamined longing.
Atomic Habits — Identity‑based discipline and the architecture of behavior.
The War of Art — Resistance, craft, and the disciplined creative life.
Man’s Search for Meaning — Responsibility as the antidote to despair.
Modern Emotional Philosophy & Responsibility
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck — Mark Manson
Everything Is F*cked: A Book About Hope — Mark Manson
The athletic backbone of the Zentriathlete mindset: invisible work, flow mechanics, and the long rebuild.
Born to Run — Christopher McDougall
Endure — Alex Hutchinson
The Rise of Superman — Steven Kotler
Finding Ultra — Rich Roll
Let Your Mind Run — Deena Kastor
The Triathlete’s Training Bible — Joe Friel
Running with the Buffaloes — Chris Lear
The Long Run — Matt Long
Can’t Hurt Me — David Goggins
The texts that inform the neurowilderness — the terrain of PDA, ASD, anxiety, and adaptive parenting.
The Explosive Child — Ross Greene
Uniquely Human — Barry Prizant
The PDA Paradox — Harry Thompson
Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance — Phil Christie
The Reason I Jump — Naoki Higashida
NeuroTribes — Steve Silberman
The books that shape the writing on scarcity, focus, and the mechanics of being a person in a noisy world.
- The Comfort Crisis — Michael Easter
Scarcity Brain — Michael Easter
Thinking in Systems — Donella Meadows
Essentialism — Greg McKeown
Deep Work — Cal Newport
Stolen Focus — Johann Hari
These are the texts that echo the writing on loss, memory, exile, and the cliff you’ve stood on since childhood. They form a lineage of thinkers who treat suffering not as a detour but as a teacher — where grief becomes inquiry, identity becomes work, and meaning is forged, not found.
Modern Works of Grief & Meaning
When Breath Becomes Air — Paul Kalanithi
A Grief Observed — Love, loss, and the reshaping of faith.
The Year of Magical Thinking — Joan Didion
The Body Keeps the Score — Bessel van der Kolk
Man’s Search for Meaning — Viktor Frankl
Philosophical Lineage of Suffering, Identity & the Interior Life
The Book of the City of Ladies — Christine de Pizan
Beyond Good and Evil — Friedrich Nietzsche
Pensées — Blaise Pascal
The cadence behind the seasonal writing — the mythic‑stoic tone, the threshold moments, the quiet rituals, and the long interior questions.
Wintering — Katherine May
The Wild Edge of Sorrow — Francis Weller
The Art of Stillness — Pico Iyer
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance — Robert M. Pirsig
Lila: An Inquiry into Morals
Candide — Satire, naïveté, and the cultivation of one’s garden.
Pygmalion — Transformation, identity, and the stories we inherit.
Of Mice and Men — Companionship, fate, and the dignity of labor.
Walden — Simplicity, observation, and the deliberate life.
Braiding Sweetgrass — Reciprocity, gratitude, and the grammar of the natural world.

