The Daily Stoic - How Will You Measure Your Life? | Fueling the Habit Bonfire
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music or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to another episode of the Daily Stoic Podcast.
On Thursdays, we do double duty, not just reading our daily meditation, but also reading
a passage from the book, The Daily Stoic, 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and
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 Epictetus Markis
Relius, 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.
How will you measure your life? It's tempting natural even to measure your life
by what you've accomplished,
how many battles you've won,
how much money you've made,
the pleasure you've had,
all the honors you've received.
But the Stoics know that ultimately these things are meaningless.
In the end, they are nothing.
What happened to Alexander the Great Marcus asked? He was buried in the same ground as his Mule driver.
Look at the things, the conquerors and the tyrants and the perverts have given up to get what they chased.
He said, where is the applause now? What is that applause now? What was the cheering ever really? Dust, nothing, clacking of
tongues. No, we have to measure our life by only one thing. Virtue. Did we do right? Did we hold true?
Whether we did so on an epic scale or in the quiet confines of our own home, that's what matters.
Socrates and Cato were great men, according to the Stoics,
not because of the fame they achieved,
but because of the unswerving commitment they had to principle,
that this brought them fame was an accident,
it was irrelevant.
Some of them, the highest good virtue,
that's what we measure a life by.
In these trying times, in the good times too,
what did we do for others?
Did we embody good character? Did we embody good character?
Did we embody the philosophy?
Not just talk about it.
That's what success is.
That's what we're reaching for.
Fuelling the Habit Bonfire.
This is today, May 13th's entry from the Daily Stoic,
366 meditations on wisdom perseverance in the art of living,
written, published by yours truly you can get an audiobook, physical even have a leather
bound edition in the Daily Stoic store. Here is epictetus. Every habit and capability is confirmed
and grows in its corresponding actions, walking by, walking, running by running. Therefore, if you want to do
something, make a habit of it. If you don't want to do it, don't, but make a habit of something else
instead. The same principle is at work on our state of mind. When you get angry, you've not only
experienced that evil, but you've reinforced a bad habit, adding fuel to the fire. That's epictetus's discourses. We are what we repeatedly do. Aristotle
supposedly said, therefore, excellence is not an act but a habit. There still is add to that that
we are a product of our thoughts. Such are your habitual thoughts. Such also will be the character
of your mind. Marcus Aurelius put it, think about your activities of
the last week as well as what you've planned for today in the week that follows. The person you
like to be or the person you see yourself as, how closely do your actions actually correspond to
him or her? Which fire are you fueling? Which person are you becoming? I love this idea that with every action we take, every decision we make,
everything that we say we're voting. We're voting as to which person we are going to be. We're voting
whether we believe what we say, whether we believe who we are or who we actually are,
which each thing we're voting, we're making a statement about our true
priorities.
And so you have to break down and look at your days, are you fueling the right habit
bonfire?
You say you care about health, but what was your breakfast this morning?
You say that you're committed to losing weight, but did you exercise?
You say that you're a good,
that being a good father, a good spouse is important to you.
But what actions did you take today?
What habit, bonfire are you feeling?
Are you fueling the one that makes you better?
Or are you fueling the worst angels of your nature?
Who are you?
I heard a great expression that sort of love
doesn't exist only loving actions, right?
What actions are you taking?
What habits are you feeling?
I think that's the idea.
We have who we wanna be, but then our decisions,
our actions, the things we do, that,
that is what reveals who we really are.
So today, think about fueling the habit bonfire.
I would add to this and we had them on the podcast recently,
James Clear's idea of atomic habits,
that sort of the most powerful, like,
atomic doesn't just mean small,
also means sort of transformatively powerful.
You don't just want to like,
hey, throw a little fuel on the fire, but ideally,
you know, you want to create those explosive habits,
the habits that really take things up a notch.
So I don't just think about habits,
but I think about the sort of life-changing habits,
the habits that ripple through the course
of the rest of my life.
So think about habits a little bit today.
Of course, we also have the Daily Stoke Habits Challenge,
which you can check out at dailystoke.com slash habits.
The point is, we are what we do.
We are the choices we make. We are the habits that we are what we do. We are the choices we make.
We are the habits that we fuel.
You gotta make sure you're fueling the right habits.
And conversely that you are depriving the wrong habits,
the wrong traits from that same fuel.
And I think this is important,
so it's not just, hey, I'm gonna not eat that bad thing.
But I'm also not going, so it's not just, hey, I'm gonna not eat that bad thing,
but I'm also not going to buy it at the store.
It's not going to be in my house, right?
Because these things are cumulative,
they add up to each other.
Make good decisions, fuel the right bonfire.
Be the person, as Mark has really said,
that philosophy is fighting to make you,
that's what habits are all about.
Get out there, I'll talk to you soon.
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