The Daily Stoic

Nothing Wrong With Nice Stuff

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Jul 16, 2019
Exploring the life of Seneca reveals that having nice things isn't inherently hypocritical for a Stoic. Luxury can be relative; what’s excessive for one may be modest for another. Stoicism emphasizes living responsibly with wealth, advocating a balance between enjoying life's comforts and adhering to philosophical principles. It’s not about deprivation but rather mindful spending. Philosophy encourages earning and enjoying resources smartly, combining merit with virtue.
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INSIGHT

Stoicism and Wealth

  • Stoicism does not necessitate a vow of poverty or deprivation.
  • It's about responsible and sober living, regardless of wealth.
ANECDOTE

Luxury is Relative

  • A $100 steak dinner can be a luxury or a modest choice depending on one's income and social setting.
  • The same applies to owning a Mercedes versus a brand new Nissan on a no-money-down lease.
ADVICE

Smart Spending

  • Spend your money smartly and philosophically.
  • Live plainly as best as you can, given your circumstances and situation.
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