
The Daily Stoic Do Your Duty, Every Day, Everywhere
May 2, 2019
Explore the philosophy of duty and moral integrity inspired by a modern thinker’s grueling travel routine. Discover how fulfilling responsibilities applies to every aspect of life, echoing ancient wisdom from Marcus Aurelius. Consider the excuses we often make for not doing good and how maintaining integrity matters, regardless of circumstances. Life's challenges don't exempt us from our obligations. Embrace the mindset of being 'emerald,' shining steadily in both routine and travel.
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Lévy's Consistent Duty
- Bernard-Henri Lévy, despite a demanding travel schedule of 22 cities, maintains his routines.
- He emphasizes doing his duty—reading, writing, and fighting—regardless of location.
Constant Duty
- Our duty remains constant, regardless of circumstances or excuses.
- We must strive for goodness every day, everywhere, like an emerald maintaining its color.



