The Daily Stoic

You Don’t Get To Not Care

Jan 10, 2020
Explore the tension in Stoicism between accepting fate and exercising personal agency. Delve into the dilemma of remaining detached while fulfilling civic duties. Reflect on how disengagement from societal issues can lead to greater suffering for vulnerable populations. Hear the poignant reminder from Pericles about the necessity of commitment in the face of injustice. The discussion emphasizes that personal peace shouldn't come at the expense of collective responsibility, especially in the face of global crises.
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INSIGHT

Stoic Tension: Detachment vs. Duty

  • Balancing detachment and social obligation is a key tension in Stoicism.
  • Ignoring injustice for personal peace increases others' suffering.
ADVICE

Engage With the Essential

  • Filter out trivial noise to engage with essential matters.
  • Contributing to the public good is crucial; apathy is a privilege.
ADVICE

Act on Humanitarian Crises

  • Take action to help those suffering in humanitarian crises.
  • Inform yourself, contribute to organizations, or consider helping directly.
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