Using Negative Visualization to Prevent Adversities

Harnessing Stoic Wisdom to Build Resilience and Embrace Life’s Uncertainties

Michele Remonato
5 min readNov 29, 2024

Life is full of uncertainties, and while we might like to control every situation, some events are beyond our influence. The Stoics, well aware of this reality, developed a technique called premeditatio malorum, or negative visualization, to face adversities calmly. Instead of avoiding thoughts about difficulties, this practice invites us to proactively imagine negative events, mentally preparing ourselves and strengthening our response capacity.

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In this article, I will explore the value of negative visualization according to Stoic teachings and guide you through a practical exercise to integrate it into your daily life. You’ll discover how this technique can help you build resilience, reduce fear, and live more peacefully even in the face of uncertainties.

What is Negative Visualization?

Negative visualization is a practice of reflecting on potential difficulties or losses we might face, imagining them realistically. For the Stoics, this is not a form of pessimism but a way to mentally prepare and reduce the emotional impact of potential events. Seneca, in his letters, states that “fortune strikes painful blows only to those who are…

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Michele Remonato
Michele Remonato

Written by Michele Remonato

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