
The Daily Stoic What Will You Do Next?
Aug 13, 2019
The podcast dives into how the Stoics viewed stress and unexpected events, emphasizing that initial reactions, whether fear or anger, are natural. Rather than suppressing these feelings, Stoicism teaches us to focus on how we respond next. The discussion draws on historical figures like Cato and Marcus Aurelius, illustrating that even great leaders felt fear but chose their reactions wisely. Listeners are encouraged to take practical steps to navigate emotional challenges and foster resilience in the face of adversity.
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Stoic Phantasiai
- Stoics believed stressful situations trigger immediate, involuntary impressions called "phantasiai".
- These reactions are natural and largely uncontrollable.
Stoic Response
- Stoicism focuses on what to do after the initial emotional reaction.
- Focus on your response, not suppressing the initial feeling.
Cato and Marcus Aurelius
- Even great Stoics like Cato and Marcus Aurelius likely felt fear in challenging situations.
- Their actions after the initial fear, however, defined their legacy.



