The Daily Stoic - Practice These Virtues
Episode Date: June 20, 2019Virtue is one of those words that contains multitudes. If you think about it, being virtuous is not doing one thing all the time, or even lots of things all at once. It’s doing all the righ...t things—the important things—in those moments when they matter most. Which is every moment. Day by day, It’s about taking the right actions and holding yourself to the highest standard. Needless to say, that’s really hard. Marcus Aurelius tried to do it all, all the time, but he also knew he was a flawed person. He knew he got overwhelmed (he joked to himself that no one could ever accuse him of being quick-witted). He knew that it was easy to fall short. So he had a little piece of advice for himself about how to stay on the right path. That advice was: Practice the virtues you can show. The public stuff. The stuff that was visible and obvious, that could be illustrated by actions instead of explanation. Virtues like:-honesty-gravity-endurance-austerity-resignation-abstinence-patience-sincerity-moderation-seriousness-high-mindednessThis is a good rule for us today. Yes, we want to be virtuous. We want to do it all. But why don’t we just start with doing the right things right now—with what we can show?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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Practice these virtues.
Virtue is one of those words that contains multitudes.
If you think about it, being virtuous
is not doing one thing
all the time, or even lots of things all at once. It's doing all the right things, the
important things, in those right moments when they matter most. Which is really every moment.
Day by day, it's taking the right actions and holding yourself to the highest standards.
Needless to say, that's really hard. Marcus Aurelius tried
to do it all all the time, but he also knew that he was a flawed person. He knew that he got
overwhelmed. He joked ones to himself that no one could ever accuse him of being quick-witted.
He knew that it was easy to fall short, so he had a little piece of advice for himself
about how to stay on the right path. The advice was, practice the virtues
you can show. The public stuff, the stuff that was visible and obvious that could be illustrated
by actions instead of explanation, virtues like honesty, gravity, endurance, austerity,
resignation, abstinence, patience, sincerity, moderation, seriousness, and high-mindedness.
This is a good rule for us today.
Yes, we want to be virtuous.
We want to do it all.
But why don't we start with doing the right things right now?
With what?
We can show.
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