The Daily Stoic

The Day Control Was Taken From Us

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Mar 11, 2026
Chloe Dalton, writer and former political adviser who cared for a wild hare during lockdown, and Susan Straight, novelist and professor who chronicles nurses' pandemic experiences. They discuss the stillness of March 2020, how a hare reshaped a life and sense of time, and why fiction must remember COVID's losses and lessons.
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ANECDOTE

Baby Hare Became A Pandemic Anchor

  • Chloe Dalton found a baby hare during the March 2020 lockdown and took it into her life, which became the center of her daily attention.
  • Nursing the hare from days-old to maturity forced her to slow down and reassess priorities while living in the English countryside.
INSIGHT

Pandemic Narrowed Life To What You Control

  • The pandemic narrowed daily life to the circle of things you could actually control, prompting reflection on priorities and happiness.
  • Ryan Holiday and Chloe Dalton both noticed that enforced stillness revealed what routines and relationships truly mattered.
INSIGHT

Rooted Living Restores Sense Of Time

  • Living continuously in one place restored awareness of seasonal cycles and shifted perceptions of time.
  • Chloe felt city life warped time; in the countryside she watched winter yield to spring and noticed patterns she never saw before.
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