The Daily Stoic - Life Will Go On. What’s Your Plan?
Episode Date: November 3, 2020"Today is a day that Americans, as well as interested observers around the world, have been anticipating for some time. One of the most important elections in American history. November ...3rd. For more than a year now, we’ve collectively been referring to this Election Day just by its month and day, not unlike September 11th in the US or 7/7 in the UK, for its consequential nature and the dread it creates in us. It’s a day we’ve been holding our breath for, wondering, worrying, speculating.Now it’s here. Now what?"Ryan explains what we know and don't know about Election Day 2020 on today's Daily Stoic Podcast. Remember to go vote if you haven't already—22 states and the District of Columbia offer same-day voter registration.***If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better.Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: http://DailyStoic.com/signupFollow Daily Stoic:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailystoicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailystoic/Facebook: http://facebook.com/dailystoicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/dailystoicSee 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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Life will go on.
What's your plan?
Today is a day that Americans, as well as interested observers around the world, have been
anticipating for some time.
One of the most important elections in American history,
November 3rd.
For more than a year now, we've been collectively referring
to this as election day, just by its month and day,
not unlike September 11th in the US or 7-7 in the UK.
For its consequential nature and the dread,
it creates in us.
It's a day we've been holding our breath for, wondering, worrying, speculating.
Now it's here.
Now what?
No one can tell you what the results will bring.
That's true, but we are assured of one thing tomorrow.
The sun will rise.
Life will go on. Besides that, there is
a spectrum of possibilities. Trump could be reelected. He could be defeated in a startling
bipartisan rebuke. He could lose a tight race and contest the results are refused to conceive,
plunging the country into a constitutional crisis. Agitators from extremist groups on both sides
of the political spectrum could riot and fight in the streets. World leaders could exploit into a constitutional crisis. Agitators from extremist groups on both sides
of the political spectrum could riot and fight in the streets.
World leaders could exploit the chaos.
There could be months of uncertainty.
2020 might totally independent of the election
have some other surprise in store.
As if a pandemic in hurricanes and murder hornets
and UFOs and fires were not enough, the question
the Stoics ask as always is this, what are you going to do?
What's your plan?
You have to have one.
You can't just wing it.
You can't just expect to know what you'll do if you've never considered it.
As Senaqa said, all of the terms of the human lot must be
before our eyes, even the bad ones,
especially the bad ones.
So whoever you are, whatever you're doing,
whether you're a sitting senator or a high school student,
taking remote classes, a senior citizen,
or a concerned citizen, take a minute to think
about the range of possibilities
that the next few days might bring.
The purpose of this exercise is not to worry, but rather to prepare to reaffirm your principles
and come up with a plan for how you will respond to what fate has placed in front of you.
It's the unexpected blow that lands most heavily, the Stoics Remindus.
Don't let the unpleasant or the unlikely banish a potential
outcome from your mind. Moll them over. Think about what the right responses will be. Consider
your obligations and your duties. Anticipate the emotions you're likely to feel. Anticipate how to
prevent yourself from being overcome by them. Whether they are triumphant, adulation, or righteous rage, or something in between.
And then, like a stoic, like cato meeting Caesar, like Stockdale
parachuting down to indefinite imprisonment, be ready to
meet your responsibilities like a hero.
Because whatever tomorrow brings major or minor, it will be
what you've been training for responding to what life
throws at us. That's what this philosophy is about. And of course if you haven't
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