The Daily Stoic - There is Heaven in You Now | Show, Don’t Tell
Episode Date: May 2, 2022Ryan talks about the power of turning inward, and reads this week’s meditation from The Daily Stoic Journal.Get a signed copy of Ryan Holiday’s bestselling book “Stillness is The Key”... at the Painted Porch.Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: https://DailyStoic.com/emailFollow us: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, and FacebookSee 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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Welcome to the Daily Stoke Podcast.
Each day we bring you a meditation inspired by the ancient Stokes, illustrated with stories
from history, current events, and literature to help you be better at what you do.
And at the beginning of the week, we try to do a deeper dive, setting a kind of stoic intention for the week, something to meditate on, something to think on,
something to leave you with, to journal about, whatever it is you happen to be doing.
So let's get into it.
There is heaven in you now. As winter slowly releases her icy grasp as the surge of the pandemic recedes, perhaps
you're starting to think of the glories of spring, of the return to the wonderful normal
of your own life.
Maybe you're thinking of a trip, an exotic location, or a long stay at a luxurious resort.
That would be heaven, you think. Marcus Aurelius craved this too, you know, working every day in
the grime, in grit of Rome, surrounded by the bustle and noise of the court overloaded by business
and demands, of course he did. He longed to get away from it all. He writes to the country, to
the beach, to the mountains. But then he reminds himself he can get away any time he did. We long to get away from it all. He writes to the country, to the beach, to the mountains.
But then he reminds himself he can get away anytime he likes.
I turn it inward.
There is heaven in you now.
Nowhere you can go is more peaceful.
He writes more free of interruptions than your own soul.
Hopefully the spring is beautiful.
Hopefully the worst of the pandemic is behind us.
Hopefully, you can take that much deserved vacation.
But why wait?
You can experience paradise right now
by closing your eyes, by retreating to the stillness and the heaven
that lives inside you.
It's the idea of stillness finding peace and beauty and wonder
amidst the craziness and ugliness of the world. That's, of course, what stillness finding peace and beauty and wonder amidst the craziness and
ugliness of the world.
Of course, what stillness is the key is about.
I have it tattooed here on my right wrist as a reminder.
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But is this something I've had to, the ideas in it or something I've had to turn to a lot over the last two crazy years. And I hope you will too. You can get signed copies
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So Stillness is the key. I'm wishing that you access that little bit of heaven inside you as a market did right now by turning inward.
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And this is from this week's entry in the Daily Steal of Journal 366 days of writing
and reflection on the art of living by yours truly and my co-writer and
translator, Steve Enhancelman. I actually do this journal every single day. There's a question
in the morning, a question in the afternoon, and then there's these sort of weekly meditations.
As Epictetus says, every day and night, we keep thoughts like this at hand, write them,
read them aloud, and talk to yourself and others about them. You can check out the Daily
Stalk Journal, anywhere books are sold., and also get a signed personalized copy from me
in the Daily Stoke store,
at store.dailystoke.com.
The art of living isn't a set of teachings
or a formula we can memorize.
It's a practice that requires constant work.
Epic Titus was constantly reminding his students
not to pair it back with they learned in the lecture hall or read in books, but to put
that work into practice. He knew that progress you could see was better than
any proclaimed. Let your journaling and thinking this week exhibit what you
have done and what you are doing, not what you plan to do or think you are. Let it
be a catalog of your actions, good actions.
As Epictetus says, those who receive the bear theories immediately want to spew them
as an upset stomach does with its food. First, digest your theories and you won't throw up.
Otherwise, they will be raw, spoiled, and not nourishing. After you've digested them, show us the changes in your reasoned choices, like the shoulders of gymnasts who display their diet and
training and the craft of artisans show what they have learned. That's Epictetus's
Discourses 321. First practice, not letting people know who you are, keep your
philosophy to yourself for a bit. In just the manner that fruit is produced, the seed is
buried for a season hidden, growing gradually, so it may come to full maturity. But if the grain
sprouts before the stock is fully developed, it will never ripen. That is the kind of plant you are
displaying fruit too soon, and the winter will kill you. You know, this is a theme the Stokes talk
about quite a bit. The idea of conceit
being the impediment to improvement that ego is the enemy. And, you know, when I look
back, you know, I first introduced the Stokes now like 15 or so years ago, I look back
at some of my early writings and I'm doing exactly what Epic deed is this talk about.
I'm just regurgitating things that I'd heard. I mean, that exercise itself was
was educational, but I didn't even begin to comprehend what I was talking about. It took time,
it took experience, as Plutarch says, it's not that words that give us the experience,
the meaning of experiences, but experiences that give us meaning of the words. And so I wish I'd
taken a bit more time. Now, this is obviously what some of these
social media and blogging platforms do. It's a way of thinking out loud, but I actually
wish I'd taken more sort of quiet, reflective time to myself. And I think we do this whenever
we discover something, we get some product we like or join a movement or a cause we like.
And suddenly we become this evangelist for it. And I think part of that is out of insecurity, right?
We want other people to like it.
We don't, we're not quite sure what we think of it ourselves.
So by bringing other people on, we feel less insecure.
We go, see, I'm not crazy.
Other people like it too.
But let's just slow down a little bit.
If you're listening to this podcast for the first time,
if you're new to stoicism, let it stew a little bit.
Think about it a little bit.
Look at it critically.
Go read more about it, right?
Find people who love stoicism, people who hate stoicism, consume it in different mediums.
But just explore it.
You don't have to convert.
You don't have to identify yet.
Just keep thinking.
Let it remain underground.
Let it germinate. let it solidify there.
And then when it comes out, it'll be in better shape and in better form.
And so as you work on your practice, you don't have to put on errors.
Epicetus talks about this.
Don't put on errors about yourself improvement.
He says, be humble about it.
I definitely wish there was things that I hadn't said that I thought about longer
that I took time to think about privately more.
And that's probably most of my regrets on any social media platform is I jumped, I leapt
out with my opinion instead of sitting on it, doing on it, thinking, letting it germinate.
And I think that process is just really valuable.
So slow down, that's the advice of this week's meditation.
Slow down, think, really mull it over, turn it over in your mind, and the plant will be
stronger for it.
You will be stronger for it.
Your wisdom will be better for it.
That's what we're working on.
Anyways, stay at it.
Keep listening.
I'll talk to you again next week.
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