
The Daily Stoic If Trouble Knocks, Let It Find You Home
Oct 1, 2020
Discover how Stoicism teaches us to face adversity head-on with resilience. Historical figures like Cato and Garfield illustrate the value of preparedness in times of trouble. Instead of avoiding conflict, they exemplified proactive responses to challenges. The discussion emphasizes that our approach to obstacles can significantly shape our lives and histories, urging listeners to confront difficulties with courage and readiness.
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Historical Examples of Resistance
- Cato opposed Caesar's march on Rome, defying expectations.
- Similarly, James Garfield and others stood against Southern aggression, surprising those who anticipated compromise.
Stoic Responses to Adversity
- Marcus Aurelius fought wars despite not wanting them, and James Stockdale faced being a POW.
- Seneca accepted his death sentence from Nero, demonstrating Stoic acceptance.
Prepare for the Inevitable
- Unwanted events inevitably occur, like being cheated or facing conflict.
- Prepare yourself to face these challenges with strength and readiness, rather than avoidance.
