
The Daily Stoic You Meet Them Where They Are | When You Feel Lazy
Aug 30, 2024
Proactive engagement in therapy is key, even when times are good. Ancient Stoics like Diogenes remind us of the simplicity of truth in public engagement. Reflecting on Marcus Aurelius showcases how personal struggles can lead to profound optimism. The conversation dives into laziness, emphasizing understanding our motivations and the significance of prioritizing essential tasks. Seneca’s insights on courage remind us to face our responsibilities with discipline and respect for our time.
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Diogenes in Rome
- Diogenes of Babylon, a Stoic philosopher, traveled to Rome to appeal a judgment against Athens.
- His straightforward lectures on Stoic principles impressed Romans, leading to Stoicism's wider adoption.
Meet Your Audience
- Step outside your comfort zone and meet your audience where they are.
- Ryan Holiday challenges himself by speaking on stage, connecting with his audience, and sharing Stoicism in various mediums.
When You Feel Lazy
- Evaluate tasks for necessity and identify underlying resistance.
- Don't blindly push through; question your reluctance, fear, or fatigue and discern what truly matters.











