The Daily Stoic - Stop Freaking Out. None of This Is New.
Episode Date: January 27, 2020You think this hasn’t happened before? Whatever it is, whatever you’re freaking out about?A crisis at the borders. Agitators riling up the youth. Excess and immorality. Rising demagogues.... Distrust in institutions. A backlash against free speech and expression.It’s scary because it seems new—like things are breaking down, right? Except it’s not remotely new. Each one of those things was happening during Marcus Aurelius’s reign. They were happening during Seneca’s time. They were happening a hundred years ago. They were happening back in America while James Stockdale was locked away as a POW in the late 1960s and early 1970s. What the Stoics want us to see is the big picture. All of this has happened before, Marcus wrote to himself. It happened before and it is happening now and it will happen again. Zoom out, he says, look at this from space, not with your ear to the ground. See how small it really is. Look back through the pages of history, the Stoics urge us. You’ll find that most of the things people were worried about never came to pass. The trends peter out. The revolution loses its force. Sanity is restored. You’ll find that the things they should have been concerned about, they totally missed. You’ll find people who were so focused on the trends and the symptoms of problems that they lost opportunities to address the root causes. And most of all, you’ll find that none of us are around long enough to waste any time on worry anyway. So relax. See the big picture. Focus on what you control. Change what you can. Make a difference where you can. Let go and keep going.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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Stop freaking out. None of this is new. You think this hasn't happened before,
whatever it is, whatever you're freaking out about, a crisis at the borders, agitators
riling up the youth, excess and immorality, rising demagogues, distrust and institutions, a backlash against free speech and expression.
It's scary because it seems new, like things are breaking down, right?
Except it's not remotely new. Each one of those things was happening during
Marcus Aurelius' reign. They were happening during Seneca's time. They were happening
a hundred years ago. They were happening back in America while James Stockdale was locked
away as a POW. With the Stoics, we want us to seize the big picture. All of this has happened
before Marcus Aurelius wrote to himself. It has happened before and it is happening
now and it will happen again.
Zoom out, he says, and look at this from space.
See how small it really is.
Look back to the pages of history, the Stokes, Urges.
You'll find that most of the things people were worried about never came to pass.
The trends Peter out, the revolution loses its force.
Sanity is restored.
You'll find the things that they should have been concerned about.
They totally missed.
You'll find that people were so focused on the trends and the symptoms of the problems
that they lost opportunities to address the root causes.
And most of all, you'll find that none of us are around long enough to waste any time
on worry anyway.
So relax, see the big picture, focus on what you can
control, change what you can, make a difference where you can, keep going, and let go. If you like
the podcast that we do here and you want to get it via email every morning, you can sign up at
dailystoke.com slash email.
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