
The Daily Stoic Do It Because It’s Right. Not So They’ll Like You
Jan 21, 2020
The discussion dives into the human craving for external validation and how it can distract us from our true selves. Historical reflections, especially from Marcus Aurelius, highlight the futility of seeking approval from others who may not respect themselves. The podcast emphasizes prioritizing personal integrity and acting on one's principles, rather than chasing fleeting likes. Ultimately, it's about freeing oneself from the desire to impress, allowing for virtuous actions driven by genuine intentions.
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Do Right, Not for Approval
- Do the right things for the right reasons, regardless of external validation.
- Focus on your own high standards instead of seeking praise.
External Validation is a Trap
- The desire for external validation is a common human struggle.
- Freeing yourself from this burden allows you to act with integrity.
Value of Others' Opinions
- Many people seeking approval often lack self-respect.
- Their opinions become less valuable when you realize this.



