
The Daily Stoic It’s About What You Do (And Don’t Do)
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Aug 23, 2019 Exploring Stoicism, the discussion highlights the importance of not just avoiding wrongdoing, but actively confronting it. Marcus Aurelius's wisdom urges us to take responsibility for injustice around us. The idea resonates that silence in the face of fraud makes one complicit. Courage and generosity are essential traits, as we are called to stand up and act against unethical behavior. Ultimately, it's about doing the right thing and not shying away from our moral duties.
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Speak Up Against Fraud
- If you see fraud and don't report it, you are complicit.
- Don't turn a blind eye to wrongdoing; address it.
Inaction as Injustice
- Inaction in the face of injustice is also an injustice.
- Stoicism demands more than just avoiding wrongdoing.
Do Good Actively
- Don't just avoid wrongdoing, actively do good.
- Stand up against injustice, be courageous, and help others.
