The Daily Stoic - Be Tough On Yourself and Understanding To Other | Reignite Your Thoughts

Episode Date: January 20, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, prime members, you can listen to the Daily Stoic Podcast early and add free on Amazon Music. Download the app today. Welcome to another episode of the Daily Stoic, 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance in the Art of Living, which I wrote with my wonderful co-author and collaborator, Stephen Hanselman. And so today we'll give you a quick meditation from one of the Stoics, from Epititus Markis, really a Seneca, then some analysis for me, and then we send you out into the world to do your best to turn these words into works. Hi, I'm David Brown, the host of Wendery's podcast business wars. And in our new season, Walmart must fight off target,
Starting point is 00:00:55 the new discounter that's both savvy and fashion forward. Listen to business wars on Amazon music, or wherever you get your podcasts. Be tough on yourself and understanding to others. Remember that stoicism isn't about judging other people. It's not a moral philosophy you're supposed to project and enforce onto the world. No, it's a personal philosophy
Starting point is 00:01:19 that's designed to direct your behavior. This is what Marcus Aurelius meant when he said, be tolerant with others and strict with yourself. Be open to the idea that people are going to be fools or jerks or unreliable or anything else. Let them be. That's their business. That's not inside your control. But you have to be disciplined with yourself and your reactions. If someone acts ridiculous, let them. If your acting ridiculous, catch the problem, stop it, and work on preventing it from happening in the future. What you do is in your control. That is your business. Be strict about it. Leave other people to themselves. You
Starting point is 00:02:00 have enough to worry about. Reignite your thoughts, and I'm reading to you today from the Daily Stoke 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living by yours truly. My co-author and translator, Steve Enhancelman, you can get signed copies, by the way, in the Daily Stoke store, over a million copies of the Daily Stoke and Print Now. It's been just such a lovely experience to watch it.
Starting point is 00:02:27 It's been more than 250 weeks, consecutive weeks on the best. So it's just an awesome experience. But I hope you check it out. We have a premium leather edition at store. That daily stoke back home as well. But let's get on with today's reading. Your principles can't be extinguished unless you snuff out the thoughts that feed them for it is continually in your power to re-ignite new ones.
Starting point is 00:02:47 It's possible to start living again, see things anew as you once did. This is how to restart life. That's Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, 7-2. Have you had a bad couple of weeks? Have you been drifting away from the principles and beliefs that you hold dear? It's perfectly fine. It happens to all of us. Had couple weeks, have you been drifting away from the principles and beliefs that you hold dear? It's perfectly fine, it happens to all of us. In fact, it probably happened to Marcus, that's why he scribbled this note to himself.
Starting point is 00:03:12 Perhaps he was dealing with difficult senators, or having difficulties with his troubled son. Perhaps in these scenarios, he lost his temper, became depressed, or stopped checking in with himself. Who wouldn't? But the reminder here is that no matter what happens, no matter how disappointing our behavior has been in the past, the principles remain unchanged. We can return and embrace them at any moment. What happened yesterday, what happened five minutes ago is in the past.
Starting point is 00:03:42 We can reignite and restart whenever we like. Why not do it now. I think it's pretty lovely that although Marcus seems like this impossible idea, this philosopher, king, this magnificent, pureless human being, several times in meditations, he talks about picking himself up when he fails. He talks about getting back up when you fail because he did fail. He fell short a lot, right? He must have. He writes this in meditations. He says that we shouldn't feel exasperated or defeated or despondent because your days aren't
Starting point is 00:04:24 packed with wise and moral actions. He said, but try to get back up when you fail to celebrate behaving like a human, however imperfectly and fully embraced the pursuit that you've embarked on. Like he's saying that not to you, but to himself because like you, he fell short. He screwed up. I'm to give you a little tease of the book that I'm working on right now. I'm working on this book about self-discipline. And I think, again, we think of self-discipline like someone who's in great shape, someone
Starting point is 00:04:55 who's sticks to a diet, someone who has good health. We think of them as perfect. That's really not what they are. They actually part of that is having the highest standard, falling short, and then not writing yourself off or giving into that new thing, right, to be able to come back to the habit, to reset, to recommit when one falls short. I'm going to end up telling the story of Floyd Patterson, who's the first heavyweight champion to lose the belt and get it back up. Up until that time, every heavyweight champion who had lost, that was it.
Starting point is 00:05:28 They went into a downward spiral, they lost their confidence, whatever they lost their commitment, they never climbed back up the mountain in Floyd Patterson was the first one to do it. It's only happened maybe like three other times since. But we want to say, what the hell? Does it even matter? We throw in the towel, we quit because we screwed up or we fell short. But I think what Marcus is saying is like,
Starting point is 00:05:55 look, you can screw up, you can fail. But you, or like things can knock you off your block. Like life can happen to you. You don't control that, but you always control whether you get back up, whether you come back to it or not, right? He says, we can't be extinguished, only we can snuff it out.
Starting point is 00:06:16 To me, that's what he's saying, that we always have the power to come back to it, to start a new, to restart, to recommit. So, you know, maybe you're doing the new, your new challenge with us right now. Maybe you've already fallen short on some of your resolutions. Maybe you relapsed. I don't know. Maybe you lost your temper this morning.
Starting point is 00:06:38 I don't know. But you have, you can come back to it, right? You can start living again. It's in your power to re-ignite, to come back to it, to pick yourself up when you fail to celebrate behaving like a human being, to fully brace the pursuit that you've embarked on. Don't be exasperated, Marcus, to say, don't be defeated. Don't be despondent.
Starting point is 00:07:01 You're not perfect. No one thinks that you are. It was silly to expect that you could be. I like the advice from Oprah where she says, like, just because you ate one of the Oreos doesn't mean you have to finish the sleeve, right? Like, pick yourself back up. Don't snuff it out. Don't quit. Don't quit on yourself. Keep going. Keep going. Don't give up. That's what today's message is. Reignite. Come back to the philosophy philosophy, recommit to it. I know you can do it. Let's have a great year together. We're relaunching the daily Stuart new year
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