The Daily Stoic

Justice Doesn't Have To Be Angry

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Jun 27, 2019
Exploring the pursuit of justice, this discussion highlights how individuals can overcome adversity with calm resolve instead of anger. It delves into Seneca's views on motivation, emphasizing that duty can drive virtuous actions. Real-life examples illustrate that achieving justice doesn't require rage; rather, it can stem from a desire to act rightly. The conversation challenges the notion that only anger fuels significant change, showcasing resilience as a powerful alternative.
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INSIGHT

Justice Without Anger

  • People assume anger fuels comebacks or acts of vengeance.
  • Seneca argues that duty and justice can be stronger motivators.
ANECDOTE

Peter Thiel & Gawker

  • Peter Thiel's decade-long campaign against Gawker Media is often attributed to anger.
  • Critics believed he should have moved on, highlighting a common view about unhealthy anger.
INSIGHT

Seneca on Anger

  • Seneca argues a good person avenges wrongs based on principle, not grief.
  • Duty and a sense of right and wrong drive just actions, not anger.
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