
The Daily Stoic How To Teach and How to Learn
Aug 17, 2021
Explore the profound impact of mentorship through the lens of two iconic basketball players. Discover how true leadership is reflected in actions, emphasizing the importance of modeling virtues. Delve into the idea that living your philosophy can shape not just yourself but also those around you. Gain insights on teaching and learning that go beyond traditional methods, highlighting the value of selflessness and poise in personal growth.
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Tim Duncan's Mentorship
- Tim Duncan, arguably the greatest power forward in NBA history, achieved greatness with remarkable selflessness and poise.
- His success was partly due to the mentorship of David Robinson, his predecessor and teammate.
Learning by Example
- Duncan learned from Robinson not through explicit instruction, but by observing his behavior.
- Robinson modeled being a consummate professional, a great teammate, and a valuable community member.
Embody, Don't Just Talk
- The Stoics believed in embodying philosophy rather than just discussing it.
- Focus on being a good example, like Robinson, instead of just telling others how to be good.
