The Daily Stoic - You Have To Be Firm… But Not Rude
Episode Date: October 5, 2021Ryan explains how to balance the discipline and poor bahavior, on today’s Daily Stoic Podcast.Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: http://DailyStoic.com/emailFollow us: Instagram, Twitter, Yo...uTube, 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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You have to be firm but not rude.
A stoic guards their time.
You get that from Seneca.
He chides us for being protective of our property, but spend thrifts with our time.
Life is short, he says.
Don't waste it.
Don't let it be eaten up by other people.
Don't fritter it away on the inessential obligations.
But the problem with this advice is that if we're not careful,
this very real imperative can devolve into selfishness.
It can make you an externalizer, so protective of your time that
you actually cost people theirs by making them wait, by putting them off, shunting off
your responsibilities as a human being to them. So remember for the Stelox, a key virtue
is moderation, which means not being too selfless or too selfish with your time. Marcus
Arellis was taught the importance balance of these approaches
by Alexander the Platonist. From Alexander's example, Marcus Strove, not to be constantly
telling people or writing them that I'm too busy unless I really am. Similarly, he says
not to be always ducking my responsibility to the people around me because of pressing
business. So yes, you have to protect yourself. You
have to be firm, but you can't pretend that the world revolves around you or that the
world outside your interests doesn't exist. You can't close yourself off to other people
completely. You can't just be a taker of time and never a giver. What kind of deal is
that? As Marcus said, we decline the inessential
so we can give more to the essential.
That's the key.
We guard our time, we are firm, but for a reason,
so that we can be generous and present
for the people who matter to us,
for the tasks we are put on this planet to accomplish.
It's tricky balance, but if you follow Marcus and Alexander
you'll find it.
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