The Daily Stoic

There’s Nothing Special About Philosophers

Nov 13, 2019
Philosophers are often misperceived as lofty figures disconnected from daily life. Instead, they were relatable individuals who emphasized practical wisdom. Figures like Plato and Aristotle wrote for enjoyment, aiming to share valuable insights. The podcast argues that Stoics like Marcus Aurelius created straightforward works to aid personal growth, not to intimidate. Philosophy isn't just for academics; it's for everyone who seeks to improve their life.
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INSIGHT

Philosophers Are Like Us

  • Philosophers are regular people passionate about self-improvement.
  • They strive to help others, not to be placed on a pedestal.
ANECDOTE

Ancient Philosophers as Regular People

  • Blaise Pascal noted that Plato and Aristotle were ordinary people who enjoyed laughter with friends.
  • Their writings were meant for pleasure, enjoyment, and to help others.
ANECDOTE

Stoics' Practical Approach

  • Marcus Aurelius's Meditations is straightforward because it was self-help.
  • Epictetus's work consists of student conversation transcripts, and Seneca wrote helpful letters.
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