The Daily Stoic

We Need You To Be Bold

Mar 16, 2020
Reflecting on the Ides of March, the discussion reveals how Julius Caesar's ambition led to his dramatic downfall and the subsequent chaos in Rome. It questions whether individuals can truly alter the course of history. The conversation shifts to modern times, emphasizing the need for courage amid societal passivity. Listeners are encouraged to embrace boldness and draw inspiration from historical figures. Stoic philosophy plays a key role, urging everyone to confront challenges with resilience and determination.
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ANECDOTE

Ides of March

  • On March 15th, 44 BC, Julius Caesar was assassinated in the Theatre of Pompey.
  • This act triggered a civil war that nearly restored the Roman Republic.
INSIGHT

Stoics as Radicals

  • Stoics are often seen as passive, but Roman emperors feared them.
  • Figures like Cato and Thrasia were seen as radicals who challenged the status quo.
ADVICE

Call for Boldness

  • Be bold, visionary, and courageous.
  • Reject the status quo and fight for change.
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