The Daily Stoic - Good Stuff Comes Out Of Bad Circumstances
Episode Date: June 4, 2019If Marcus Aurelius had his choice, he probably never would have been emperor. If he could have chosen how his reign would go, he probably wouldn’t have spent it at war, far from home, eithe...r. But that was how life went. Those were the cards he was dealt.What’s remarkable, though, is what he did with those cards, particularly in regards to the last part. Ernest Renan observed that Marcus’s Meditations—one of the most valuable and beautiful books ever created—came about because Marcus was “deprived of the ordinary society of learned men and philosophers” while deep in hostile territory.Marcus wrote in Meditations that “what stands in the way becomes the way.” Really, the quiet scribbling he did in his tent was incredible proof of that idea. If things had gone differently, if he’d been able to enjoy a reign of peace and comfort at home, he may never have written a word. It was only because he was stuck at the front, because he was lonely and desperately needed mental stimulation, that he ended up recording this stunning and unprecedented examination of his own conscience. Under normal circumstances, he wouldn’t have needed to.This is something that we need to remember when we are stuck somewhere or reckoning with an unpleasant loss of control. First off, that’s life. It doesn’t always go how we want it to go. Second, we have no idea what good might come of this. Even our own recent past can show that sometimes the worst experiences and circumstances can turn out to have been for the best. And third—and most importantly—each one of us possesses the power to actively transform what is in the way into the way.Marcus did it. We can do it, too.Today, we are excited to announce an easy way to keep this important thought in mind. A beautiful sterling silver pendant, a literal and inescapable reminder that “The Obstacle Is The Way.”The front features a great mountain. The back shows Marcus’s enduring words: “The impediment to action advances action, what stands in the way becomes the way.”Our hope is that when you encounter these obstacles you’ll feel the pendant around your neck and remember that each obstacle offers a chance to thrive not just 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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Good stuff comes out of bad circumstances.
If Marcus Aurelius had his choice, he probably never would have been emperor.
If he could have chosen how his reign would go, he probably wouldn't have spent it at war
far from home either.
But that was how life went.
Those were the cards he was dealt.
What's remarkable though is what he did with those cards, particularly in regards to that
last part.
Ernest Rannon observed that Marcus Aurelius' meditations,
one of the most valuable and beautiful books ever created,
came about because Marcus was deprived of the ordinary society of learned men and philosophers,
while deep in hostile territory.
Marcus wrote in meditations that what stands in the way becomes the way.
Really, the quiet scribbling he did in his tent was incredible proof of that idea.
If things had gone differently, if he'd been able to enjoy a reign of peace and comfort at home,
he may never have written a word.
It was only because he was stuck at the front,
because he was lonely and desperately needed mental stimulation, that he ended up recording this stunning and unprecedented examination of
his own conscious.
Under normal circumstances, he wouldn't have needed to.
This is something we need to remember when we are stuck somewhere or reckoning with an unpleasant
loss of control.
First off, that's life.
It doesn't always go how we want it to go.
Second, we have no idea what good might come of this.
Even our own recent past can show that sometimes
the worst experiences and circumstances
can turn out to have been for the best.
And third and most importantly,
each of us possesses the power to actively transform
what is in the
way, into the way.
Marcus did it, we can do it too.
Obstacles are opportunities.
Bad situations create good outcomes, if we do the work.
I'm really excited today to announce that we now have an obstacle is the way pendant
for sale in the daily stoic store.
Just like the Amor Fati pendant in the Memento Mori one, the ideas to have a physical manifestation
of this philosophical principle, this idea from Marcus really is that there are no obstacles,
there are only opportunities that everything that gets thrown at us is fuel for the fire
that is our ambition and our creativity.
I hope you check it out.
It looks awesome. It's made
here in America. It was designed by us at the Daily Stoke Store. You can check it out. Go to dailystoke.com slash store.
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