The Daily Stoic - Spare Time Is Not Enough Pt II
Episode Date: July 26, 2019The great Athenian statesman Pericles once explained to his people that being a great naval power was not some hobby. It was the key to their survival. “Seamanship is an art,” he said, �...�just like anything else, and you cannot merely practice it ‘on the side’ whenever you feel like it. To the contrary, it leaves you no room for side pursuits.” The Stoics believed philosophy was the same. That self-improvement and the pursuit of wisdom was not this extra thing we did with our spare time when we were finished working or putting our kids down to bed. No, it was the main thing. Everything else was the hobby. That was Seneca’s line (which we talked about in March): “Devote yourself wholly to philosophy. You are worthy of her; she is worthy of you; greet one another with a loving embrace. Say farewell to all other interests with courage and frankness. Do not study philosophy merely during your spare time.”And what was true in March was true in the first century AD when he wrote it, and it’s an important reminder again here today. If someone with a great track record had a great investment opportunity for you, you’d clear your schedule and seriously research it. If you got the call you’ve been waiting for, the one that would let you pursue your dream career, you’d do anything to say yes. You’d quite everything else. But wisdom seems less urgent. Less important. Something you can get around to later, if you so choose. No. If the end goal is happiness, strength in adversity, perspective, virtue—the kinds of traits you see in the people you truly admire—then philosophy has to be the priority, not the side hustle. It has to be the main thing. Everything else can come after, if there is even room.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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Spare time is not enough, part two. The great Athenian statesman Paracles once explained to his
people that being a great naval
power was not some hobby.
It was the key to their survival.
Seamanship is an art, he said, just like anything else, and you cannot merely practice it
on the side whenever you feel like it.
To the contrary, it leaves you no room for side pursuits. The Stoics believed philosophy was the same.
That self-improvement in the pursuit of wisdom was not this extra thing we did in our spare
time when we were finished working or putting our kids down to bed.
No, it was the main thing.
Everything else was the hobby.
That was Seneca's line, which we talked about in March.
He said, devote yourself wholly to philosophy. You are worthy of her. She is worthy of you.
Greet one another with a loving embrace. Say farewell to all other interests with courage and
frankness. Do not study philosophy merely during your spare time. And what was true in March was true in the first century AD when he wrote it and it's an
important reminder again today.
If someone with a great track record had a great investment opportunity for you to look
at, you'd clear your schedule and seriously research it.
If you got the call you've been waiting for, the one that would let you pursue your dream
career, you'd do anything to say yes.
You'd quit everything else.
But wisdom seems less urgent, less important, something you can get around too later, if you so choose.
No, if the end goal for us is happiness, strength, and versity, perspective, virtue, the kinds of traits you see in the
people you truly admire, then philosophy has to be the priority, not the side hustle,
has to be the main thing.
Everything else can come after.
If there's even room.
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