The Daily Stoic - It's About Finding the Right Amount
Episode Date: September 21, 2022When we hear the word “temperance,” C.S. Lewis observed, most of us in the modern world think of “abstinence.” Even when you look up the definition of abstinence, temperance is a syno...nym. But temperance, Lewis wrote, is actually about going to the, “right length but no further.”📕 Ryan Holiday's new book "Discipline Is Destiny" is available for pre-order now! We’ve put together a bunch of cool preorder bonuses—among them is a signed and numbered page from the original manuscript of the book. You can learn more about those and how to receive them over at Dailystoic.com/preorder.✉️ Want Stoic wisdom delivered to your inbox daily? Sign up for the FREE Daily Stoic email at https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail📱 Follow us: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook 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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It's about finding the right amount.
When we hear the word temperance, CS Lewis observed,
most of us in the modern world think of abstinence.
When you look up the definition of abstinence,
temperance is there as a synonym. But temperance, Lewis wrote, is actually about going to the right length, but no further.
Temperance isn't about elimination going without or removing something bad, at least not all the time.
It's also about moderation, finding the right amount of something, anything.
It's Aristotle's famous metaphor of the golden mean, the idea that virtue usually
sits between two vices. Courage is somewhere between cowardice and recklessness, confidence between
crippling self-doubt and blinding arrogance, hard work between workaholism and laziness, generosity
between person moniousness and prolificacy. But it's important to realize that virtue, this
finding of the halfway point is difficult.
Reading the Stokes can only make this more difficult.
Don't procrastinate, Marcus tells us,
and then with the next breath,
he says, don't be all about business.
Read, read, read, he says,
but don't forget to close your books
and engage with the world.
Sennaka tells us to be prepared for the worst right after he
tells us not to worry about the dangers of the future.
Epic Titus tells us to acquiesce to fate
and embrace our own destiny.
And look, it's not that the Stokes
were contradicting themselves.
It's that balance finding the right amount is a high art.
It takes work and study and practice
to figure out what the right thing to do is
and the right amount at the right time and the right way.
And that's really what I'm talking about
in the new book, Discipline Estestiny, Power of Self-Control.
Discipline Estestiny, which you can pre-order now,
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is not just a series of emotions about restraining yourself,
but I tried to write a book on the power of
and the path, the balance, moderation, finding the right amount.
You see, Aristotle was not the only one
who spoke of a golden mean. The inscription on the Oracle of Delphi was nothing in excess. In
Islam, there's a saying, every praise worthy characteristic has to blame worthy
polls. And central to Buddhism is the middle way. In fact, each of the
commandments and the eightfold path is about finding the right amount in the
critical areas of life. Right view, right intention, right speech, right action,
right finances, right effort, right speech, right action, right finances,
right effort, right mindfulness, right connection.
Indeed, it's impossible to find a philosophical school
of thought or religion that does not
and manage us to have a middle ground,
to find the middle ground.
And so when all the wisdom of the ancient world agrees
on something, you'd be a fool to ignore it.
So I would love for you to pre-order the new book,
Discipline is Destiny, because it's a guide about that to cutting the middle course through those
dangerous poles of life to find the golden mean everywhere necessary. And there are a
bunch of awesome preorder bonuses among them signed copies, numbered pages from the original
manuscript. I've got a copy from Stephen Pressfield's Gates of Fire that I've framed in my
office. It means so much to me. Hopefully one of these pages might speak to
you the same way. And you can check all that out at dailysteilic.com slash preorder. You
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you want audible or e-book or whatever. Wherever you preorder, whatever you live, whatever
language you speak, preorder the book. I'll send you these awesome bonuses to mean so much to me if you can pre-order the book. I can't wait to hear what you all think.
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