The Daily Stoic - Do Less, Better
Episode Date: February 21, 2019Here’s the simple recipe for improvement and for happiness. It comes from Marcus Aurelius and the fact that it came from such a busy man with so many obligations and responsibilities should... not be forgotten. “If you seek tranquillity,” he said, “do less.” And then he follows the note to himself with some clarification. Not nothing, less. Do only what’s essential. “Which brings a double satisfaction,” he writes “to do less, better.” Follow this advice today and everyday. So much of what we think we must do, so much of what we end up doing is not essential. We do it out of habit. We do it out of guilt. We do it out of laziness or we do it out of greedy ambition. And then we wonder why our performance suffers. We wonder why our heart isn’t really in it. Of course it isn’t. We know deep down there’s no point. But if we could do less inessential stuff, we’d be able to better do what is essential. We’d also get a taste of that tranquillity that Marcus was talking about. A double satisfaction. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Do less, better. Here's the simple recipe for improvement and for happiness.
It comes from Marcus Aurelius and the fact that it came from such a busy man
with so many obligations and responsibilities
should not be forgotten.
If you seek tranquility, he said, do less.
And then he follows the note to himself
with some clarification.
Not nothing less, do only what is essential.
He said, which brings a double satisfaction to do less
better. Follow this advice today and every day. So much of what we think we must do,
so much of what we end up doing is not essential. We do it out of habit, we do it
out of guilt, we do it out of laziness, or we do it out of our greedy ambition, and
then we wonder why our performance suffers.
We wonder why our heart isn't really in it.
Of course it isn't.
We know deep down there is no point.
But if we could do less inessential stuff, we'd be able to better do what is essential.
We'd also get a taste of that tranquility Marcus was talking about, a double satisfaction.
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