Stoic Coffee Break

Akrasia: The Challenge of Knowing vs. Doing | 371

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Mar 23, 2026
They explore why we know what to do but still put things off. The conversation looks at akrasia, Resistance, and historical Stoic examples. Psychological frames like emotion regulation and disguises such as perfectionism get attention. Practical moves include examining fears, separating control from outcome, and ways to build momentum.
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INSIGHT

Procrastination Is Akrasia Not Laziness

  • Procrastination is not simply lack of motivation but akrasia: acting against better judgment.
  • Eric Cloward traces the concept to ancient philosophers and Steven Pressfield's Resistance to show it's a long-standing human conflict.
ANECDOTE

Marcus Aurelius' Morning Struggle

  • Marcus Aurelius personally struggled with getting out of bed and reminded himself of his purpose.
  • Cloward quotes Meditations 5.1 to show even powerful Stoics battled akrasia daily.
INSIGHT

Procrastination Is An Emotion Regulation Problem

  • Procrastination is a hidden trade-off where we avoid tasks to avoid the emotions they trigger.
  • Cloward cites psychologist Thomas Pychyl framing it as an emotion regulation problem, swapping short-term relief for long-term cost.
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