The Daily Stoic - You Have The Power
Episode Date: September 24, 2021Ryan discusses the innate power that resides within us all, on today’s Daily Stoic Podcast.Pre-orders are available for Ryan Holiday’s new book Courage Is Calling: Fortune Favors The... Brave - check it out at https://dailystoic.com/preorderSign 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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designed to help you find strength, insight, and wisdom every day life.
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You have the power.
To the Stoic's the most important virtue was courage.
A Stoic never willingly gives up the power, the belief in themselves, to change their
condition and to resist the control of others.
That's what Thrasia and Agrippinus clung to
as they fought against Nero.
That's what George Washington did
when he broke away from the king.
That's what Stockdale did in the Hanover, Hilton.
That's what we so judge Seneca for failing to do.
In Julius Caesar, Shakespeare's most overtly stoic play,
he puts it thusly.
So every bond man in his own hand bears the power
to cancel his captivity.
What was Brutus doing in that play?
He was refusing to live under Caesar's tyranny.
He and his fellow conspirators were taking
quite literally matters into their own hands.
Not all resistance is so violent, of course.
M.A.L.I.N.Pankers talked about
withdrawing your consent to be governed,
and that's what women did in Britain.
In some cases refused even to eat
until they were given the rights they deserved.
Martin Luther King talked about the power of a people
who decide to straighten their backs
and decide they will no longer be ridden.
His boycotts and passive resistance canceled the captivity of African-Americans.
It was an active revocation of any consent towards segregation or the deprivation of constitutional rights.
Each individual citizen, even in a tyranny, holds incredible power. As individuals,
we have agency over our own lives. And what do far too many of us do? We ignore this power. We
decline to vote. We can't be bothered to protest or stand up for what is important to us. Then we
wonder why the world isn't the way we want it to be. We wonder why we feel we are slaves to forces outside our control.
This must end.
Stop being so passive.
Straighten your back, cancel your captivity.
You have the power.
Seize it.
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