The Daily Stoic - What’s Your Emergency Routine?
Episode Date: February 1, 2022Ryan talks about the importance of thinking about what you will do when you get thrown for a loop.Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: http://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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What's your emergency routine?
We don't mean for actual emergencies like the arrival of a tornado or a tyrant,
although you should definitely be doing your pre-meditash immolarm.
This is about the other kind of emergencies
that life throws at you waking up depressed, getting blindsided with news that a loved one has
died or that your job has been eliminated. You know, the stuff that throws us for a loop, the stuff
that can very easily, if we're not careful, send us into a downward spiral. We interviewed the writer AJ Delario
on the Daily Stoke podcast a while back about just this.
AJ is a guy who turned to stoicism
after a billionaire backed lawsuit
put him $200 million in debt
which you can read about in my book Conspiracy.
And this finally drove him into drug and alcohol recovery.
He explained how critical it's been for him to have emergency routines that he can rely on,
when to borrow Marcus Aurelius' phrase, he is jarred unavoidably by circumstances.
If he wakes up to bad news, if he suddenly gets hit with a craving,
if some painful memory comes flooding back, he needs to have something to do
that brings him back to center, that prevents him from giving back all the progress he has made.
When that happens, he knows he has to get to a meeting.
He knows he has to go pick up his journal.
He knows he has to spend a few extra minutes meditating.
He knows, for example, that one of the best things he can do is call somebody else and help
them.
In recovery, they speak a lot about being of service, but this is not simply about making
amends or processing guilt.
This is also a practical, functional, adaptive strategy, because focusing on somebody else's
problems is a great way to prevent you from indulging your own.
These emergency routines can vary person by person
and circumstance by circumstance.
Could be reading for one person
when things are getting chaotic at work
or it could be working out for another person
when things are too calm
and the negative internal voice gets too loud.
Could be heading to church to pray
or to a recovery meeting in the same church's basement.
Could be asking for help or offering help, what you choose doesn't matter.
What matters is that you choose and that what you choose works for you.
The point is, you need a plan.
Because fortune, like always, is going to behave as she pleases.
Life is going to challenge us, trigger us, kick us around.
We cannot expect otherwise.
All we can do is be prepared to respond.
All we can do is have a good emergency routine
when that moment of difficulty arrives.
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