The Daily Stoic

Good or Evil...The Choice Is Yours

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Jul 25, 2019
Explore the profound struggle between good and evil inherent in human nature. John Steinbeck's insights from 'East of Eden' reveal the power of choice, embodied in the concept of 'timshel.' A thought-provoking discussion encourages self-reflection on personal decisions that shape one's character. The episode also highlights the complex traits of humanity, showcasing our capacity for both kindness and cruelty, bravery and fear—all part of our shared heritage.
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The Human Contradiction

  • John Steinbeck believed humans possess an inherent contradiction: the tug-of-war between good and evil.
  • This core idea is explored in his novel East of Eden through the theme of 'timshel' ('thou mayest').
ANECDOTE

Lee's Monologue on Human Nature

  • Steinbeck's East of Eden character, Lee, delivers a monologue on human nature.
  • Lee describes Americans as a mix of contradictions: brave yet fearful, kind yet cruel.
INSIGHT

The Power of Choice

  • Epictetus believed the ability to choose is the defining characteristic of human nature.
  • This 'faculty of choice' separates humans from animals and empowers them to be good or bad.
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