
The Daily Stoic Why It’s Important To Be Healthy
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Jun 11, 2019 Eating well isn’t just about health; it’s key to philosophical wisdom and productivity. Antoninus Pius exemplified this with a simple diet to maximize service to others. Seneca argued that better eating reduces the need for excessive exercise, freeing up time for contemplation. The podcast also highlights how indulgence can make you feel great initially but can lead to regret later. Moderation and self-discipline are essential, helping to sharpen your mind and enhance your life—a lesson echoed by historical philosophers.
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Antoninus Pius's Diet
- Roman emperor Antoninus Pius ate simply to minimize bathroom breaks.
- This allowed him to work longer for his people.
Seneca's Advice on Diet
- Eat well to reduce exercise needs, Seneca advised.
- This frees up time for valuable activities like reading and thinking.
Consequences of Indulgence
- We often fail to consider how we'll feel after indulging.
- Overindulging, like drinking, can have negative short and long-term consequences.
