The Daily Stoic - You Must Stay Outside of Time | 24 Life Changing Quotes From Epictetus
Episode Date: June 13, 2023Technology is advancing rapidly. While every generation has felt like it was impossible to keep up, today it really is mindblowing to try to understand everything that’s happening on the cu...tting edge of artificial intelligence, machine learning, quantum computing, biotechnology, the blockchain, virtual and augmented reality, and on and on.World events and trends continue to accelerate too.Perhaps this is why the wisest people try to do the opposite of keeping up with it all.---And in today's Daily Stoic video excerpt, Ryan shares 24 of his favorite and most life-changing quotes from the ancient Roman slave turned student turned hugely influential Stoic, Epictetus. You can watch the video on YouTube.✉️ Sign up for the Daily Stoic email: https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail🏛 Check out the Daily Stoic Store for Stoic inspired products, signed books, and more.📱 Follow us: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, 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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On Tuesdays, we take a closer look at these stoic ideas, how we can apply them in our actual lives. Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoy.
You must stay outside of time.
Technology is advancing rapidly, and while every generation is felt like it was
impossible to keep up today, it really is mind-blowing to try to understand
everything that's happening on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence,
machine learning, quantum computing, biotechnology, the blockchain, virtual and
augmented reality and on and on. World events and trends continue to accelerate
too. There is literally an inhuman
amount of news produced each day, an incomprehensible amount of new content on every single
platform, all of it delivered instantaneously, directly into your eyes and ears. Perhaps
this is why the wisest people try to do the opposite of keeping up with it all. They escue the latest on purpose. On a recent episode of The Daily Stoic Podcast, the
legendary music producer Rick Rubin, we actually did a fantastic double
episode with him that you should listen to. He talked about why he doesn't try to
chase trends. Yeah, I love music that is outside of time. And one of the things about using organic instruments is
a piano sounds like a piano a hundred years ago and it sounds like a piano today. And it
will sound like a piano in a hundred years. If you use the latest sounds, the newest
sounds, the sounds of today, then tomorrow they'll sound like the sounds of yesterday. So it's a very
delicate line to work with the newest of sounds because it can end up sounding very dated.
Isn't this what we love about the Stokes too that they are outside of time? Their wisdom is
timeless because they weren't chasing trends,
but ideas that were stable in time. In meditations, we see Marcus quoting and referencing the
erypides, Socrates and Plato, writers from hundreds and hundreds of years before him,
and this is no accident, in meditations, Marcus actually reminds himself to stop being bounced
around by every bit of breaking news and gossip, telling himself to turn inward to zoom out, slow down.
Sure, to be successful we have to have some sense of what's happening in the world, but
we shouldn't live and die by that.
It's far better to be rooted in something deeper, something less urgent, something more
timeless.
Keep a finger on the pulse of today, but remember that most of the trends of today will
tomorrow sound like the trends of yesterday.
So let's continue to invest our time and attention and trust in ideas and tools and art that
is outside time.
Let us do our best to live in that space too, rejoicing, as Marcus said, quoting a fifth-century
poet named Impedacles, existing in perfect timeless stillness.
That's what I think is so amazing about meditations,
of course, is that it is this timeless
but totally timely bit of advice.
My copy is, you know, 20 years old now,
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Epic Titus
If you wish to improve, be content to appear clueless or stupid.
Don't just say that you have read books, show that through them you have learned to think
better.
I cannot escape death, but at least I can escape the fear of it.
Don't explain your philosophy, embody it.
You become what you give your attention to.
It's impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows.
If you are ever tempted to look for outside approval, realize that you have compromised your
integrity.
If you need a witness, be your own.
How long are you going to wait before you demand the best for yourself.
If your choices are beautiful, so too will you be.
If someone succeeds in provoking you, realize that your mind is complicit in the provocation.
It's not things that upset us, but our judgments about things.
Circumstances don't make the man.
They only reveal him to himself.
Welcome events in whichever way they happen.
This is the path to peace.
The key is to keep company only with people who uplift you,
whose presence calls forth your best.
The essence of philosophy is that a man should so live
that his happiness shall depend as little as possible on external things.
No man is free who is not master of himself.
The more we value things outside our control, the less control we have.
You are hurt the moment you believe yourself to be.
Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants.
Seek not the good and external things.
Seek it in yourselves.
Curve your desire.
Don't set your heart on so many things,
and you will get what you need. Devote the rest of your life to making progress. of Stoics ever in existence. You can sign up at dailystoke.com slash email.
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