The Daily Stoic - You Can’t Carry It With You if You Want to Survive
Episode Date: September 24, 2020"Things happened. Bad things. Things you never wanted, that hang over you wherever you go. We close our eyes and we see them. We worry that they’re going to happen again; we worry that... we were to blame, that it was our fault."How does a Stoic deal with all this baggage? Ryan explains on today's Daily Stoic Podcast.***If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better.Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: http://DailyStoic.com/signupFollow @DailyStoic:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dailystoicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailystoic/Facebook: http://facebook.com/dailystoicYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/dailystoicSee 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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You can't carry it with you if you want to survive.
Things happened, bad things, things you never wanted, but hang over you, wherever you go.
We close our eyes and we see them, we worry that they're going to happen again.
We worry that we were to blame, that it was our fault.
Not that you're special in this regard.
We all have baggage, regrets, pains that plague us.
If we want happiness, if we want to live though, we have to learn how to let this go, how
to forget. Let the past bury its dead
wadsworth wrote, act, act in the living present and Florence in the machine saying, you can't carry
it with you if you wish to survive. Marcus really spoke of cutting free of the impressions that
cling to the mind, freeing ourselves of both the future as well as the past so that we could rejoice
in the perfect stillness of the present moment. How wonderful that feeling is, how deserving of it, we are. So much of what we're
carrying is nothing, nothing that we've carried for a long time, and how much better we would be if
we could let it go. This moment is in front of you. This day is just beginning, and it's a fresh one. It doesn't know what happened or what caused it.
It is a blank canvas.
How will you use it?
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