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Saturday, March 16, 2024
Your Saturday Stoic Review — Week of March 11 - 17
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PASSAGE OF THE WEEK:
The time that passes, Seneca reminds us, is death. It belongs to death. You'll never get to live that has been lived again. So why are you rushing? Why are you thinking about the future at the expense of the present? Why aren't you showing up to the right here and right now?
In a recent video on the Daily Stoic YouTube Channel, Ryan Holiday shares some practices to get started with Stoicism, such as taking the view from above, noticing the ephemeral nature of things, and choosing to view events in a positive light:
"There's no such thing as a bear market or a bull market, good weather or bad weather — there's just weather, just the market. Our job as humans, is to respond, and of we course we put names on them so we have a helpful way of seeing them. But we have to understand the way we see them and the story we tell ourselves about them determines what we're going to be able to do about them. So if you focus on the fact that something is unfair, that something is not your fault, that something sucks, that something is impossible, these words have a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy to them."
In a popular episode of The Daily Stoic Podcast, Ryan Holiday sits down with Guy Raz in San Francisco to speak on applying Stoic principles to your life, the best way to structure your day, and how to become a better teacher:
"The best teachers never cease to be students. It sounds like a cliche, but it's true. I teach younger people about the craft of what I do, but I'm also learning from them all the time and learning from other sources, trying to get better at what I do, and that subsequently makes me a better transmitter of information.
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