The Daily Stoic

There’s No Excuse For Being Surprised

Jul 24, 2019
Explore the strategic mind of Fabius, the cautious Roman general who taught the importance of anticipating challenges rather than being surprised by them. Discover how the Stoic principle of premeditatio malorum encourages us to prepare for life's uncertainties. Delve into the idea that many unexpected events aren't truly surprises but rather dismissals born from ego. This insightful discussion underscores the value of vigilance and responsibility in both leadership and everyday life.
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ANECDOTE

Fabius’ Cautious Approach

  • Fabius, a Roman general, was known for his cautious and strategic approach to warfare.
  • He preferred to let enemies defeat themselves, unlike his more reckless counterparts.
ADVICE

Anticipate Everything

  • Anticipate all possibilities, even unlikely ones.
  • Prepare for twists and turns, just as you would for an enemy’s moves.
INSIGHT

Beyond Black Swans

  • Most unexpected events are not true "black swans," but rather dismissed possibilities.
  • Unpreparedness often stems from ego, not bad luck.
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