The Daily Stoic

Planting Trees In Shade We’ll Never Know

Sep 26, 2019
Discover the heartwarming story of Ken Watson, who left gifts for his young neighbor, embodying foresight and kindness. The discussion critiques modern politics, highlighting how short-term thinking among the elderly impacts future generations. Reflecting on Stoic philosophy, it emphasizes the importance of planting metaphorical trees for the benefit of those who come after us. It’s a call to action for listeners to consider their legacy and the responsibilities they hold towards a better future.
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ANECDOTE

Ken Watson's Gifts

  • Ken Watson, before dying at 87, gifted 14 presents to his young neighbor.
  • These gifts ensured the child received one present annually until she turned 16, the age Watson would have been 100.
INSIGHT

Short-Sighted Politics

  • The elderly often prioritize short-term self-interest over long-term concerns for future generations.
  • This creates political gridlock on critical issues like climate change and social security.
ADVICE

Investing in the Future

  • Invest in and protect the interests of future generations.
  • Consider how to pay forward the privileges inherited from ancestors.
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