The Daily Stoic - The Most Important Ritual You Can Practice This Year

Episode Date: November 14, 2018

Why did Marcus Aurelius spend those precious hours in his tent, writing by the lamplight, even on the nights and mornings he strained under the burdens of his war-time duties? It wasn’t for... our benefit. No, he never expected Meditations would see an audience. He was writing for himself, to himself, as a way to practice the principles of the philosophy we are still following today. He was journaling as a means of self-improvement as much as he was of self-expression. As Tim Ferriss has said of his daily journaling habit, “I don’t journal to ‘be productive.’ I don’t do it to find great ideas, or to put down prose I can later publish. The pages aren’t intended for anyone but me...I’m trying to figure things out...I’m just caging my monkey mind on paper so I can get on with my fucking day.”It’s been exactly one year since we released The Daily Stoic Journal--our attempt to create a modern, accessible (and beautiful) medium through which to practice Stoicism. Epictetus said that everyday we should keep our philosophical aphorisms and exercises at hand, that we should “write them, read them aloud, talk to yourself and others about them.”That was the idea behind The Daily Stoic Journal. One Stoic prompt for each day, to be journaled about--meditated on--in the morning and in the evening. It’s been wonderful to hear from the thousands upon thousands of people who have done precisely that for the last 365 days. And to hear everything they’ve gotten out of the process. Because a journal is a place to clarify your thoughts, find some peace and quiet, calm the negative energy swirling around in your head, and cope with stresses and struggles. It’s your loyal companion. It’s your sounding board. It’s your guide. And now at the one year mark, it’s time to start the process over again. Or start for the first time, if you’ve been keeping yourself on the sidelines. To kick off the one year anniversary, we are giving away 50 free copies to anyone who enters this drawing. We’re also offering personalized and autographed copies of The Daily Stoic Journal, from BookPeople.com.  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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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, prime members, you can listen to the Daily Stoke podcast early and add free on Amazon music. Download the app today. Welcome to the Daily Stoke. For each day, we read a short passage designed to help you cultivate the strength, insight, wisdom necessary for living the good life. insight, wisdom necessary for living good life. Each one of these passages is based on the 2000-year-old philosophy that has guided some of history's greatest men and women. For more, you can visit us at dailystowach.com. The most important ritual you can practice this year, why did Marcus Aurelius spend those precious hours in his tent, writing by the lamp light, even on the nights and mornings he strained under the burdens of his wartime
Starting point is 00:00:51 duties? It wasn't for our benefit. No, he never expected meditations would see an audience. He was writing for himself, to himself, as a way to practice the principles of the philosophy we are still following today. He was journaling as a means of self himself, as a way to practice the principles of the philosophy we are still following today. He was journaling as a means of self-improvement, as much as he was of self-expression. As Tim Ferriss has said of his daily journaling habit, I don't journal to be productive. I don't do it to find great ideas or to put down prose I can later publish.
Starting point is 00:01:22 The pages aren't intended for anyone but me. I'm trying to figure things out. I'm just caging my monkey mind on paper, so I can get on, it's my fucking day. It's been exactly one year since we released the Daily Stoic Journal, our attempt to create a modern, accessible, and beautiful medium through which to practice stoicism.
Starting point is 00:01:43 Epictetus said that every day we should keep our philosophical aphorisms and exercises at hand, that we should write them, read them aloud, talk to ourselves, and others about them. That was the idea behind the Daily Stoic Journal. One Stoic prompt for each day to be journaled about, meditated on in the morning and in the evening. It's been wonderful to hear from the thousands upon thousands of people who have done precisely that for the last 365 days, and hear everything they've gotten out of the process. Because a journal is a place to clarify your thoughts, to find some peace and quiet,
Starting point is 00:02:22 to calm the negative energy swirling around in your head, and cope with stresses and struggles. It's your loyal companion, it's your sound and board, it's your guide. And now, at the one-year mark, it's time to start the process over again, or to start for the first time, if you've been keeping yourself on the sidelines. To kick off the one-year anniversary, we're giving away 50 free copies to the first people who enter this drawing. We're also offering personalized and autographed copies for sale of the Daily Stoic Journal at bookpeople.com. For the next 52 weeks, we hope you'll follow along with the Stoic theme we've set up for study. We hope you'll take
Starting point is 00:03:03 the time each morning and evening to follow along with the prompt we've designed, which pairs with the entry in that day's the daily stoic, but can also be done independently. And we hope this can become a lifelong habit for you, that you'll continue to return to these themes over and over again, can look back at the progress you've made each year. Whether you need help ridding bad habits like complaining, procrastination, or hot temper, or you're looking to get stronger, wiser, and braver, this journal is where you can go to do it. You'll find your own rhythm and what works best for you, but only if you start. Refine as you go, but start. And again, whether you purchase the daily
Starting point is 00:03:42 stock journal or not, we strongly encourage you to start journaling in one form or another. It will help you absorb and benefit from everything we do here at DailyStoke.com, from our daily email to the meditations in the book to the quotes we post on social media. Any method you prefer will do, it is the process and the practice that counts. One cannot expect wisdom and self-mastery to just arrive via epiphany. These states are acquired. They're all by little, practiced by practice. The sooner you start, the better. So please, get started.
Starting point is 00:04:15 Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcast app. And if you don't get the daily stoke email, go to dailystoke.com slash email. Hey, prime members, you can listen to the daily stoke early and add free on Amazon music. Download the Amazon music app today, or you can listen early and add free with Wondery Plus in Apple podcasts. download the Amazon Music app today, or you can listen early and add free with Wondery Plus in Apple podcasts.

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